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In Response to 'I regret it'
My name is Daniel Montoya, born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, currently attending University of Southern California, in Los Angeles. This is my initial response to the short statement done by an anonymous source called "I regret it". Over the course of this response, I will offer my opinion and review of the statement. I have also reached out to the anonymous source and have secured a time to interview him. Our conversation will be the second part of this. At the end, I will give my conclusion to what I have discovered and learned from this source.
By Rick Pension3 years ago in Interview
Let Salman Rushdie’s Writing Tips Inspire You
Salman Rushdie is a masterclass act This is a story about coming close to Mr. Rushdie and sharing some of his well-honed advice for writers. I also share a private observation he made that has inspired me for decades.
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)3 years ago in Interview
Talking With: Michael Paul King from Starz Political Series ‘Gaslit’
This edition of Talking With focuses on Michael Paul King, who portrays the real-life talk show host Mike Douglas in the Starz Watergate docu-drama series, “Gaslit,” based on the original podcast, “Slow Burn.”
By FierceScribe4 years ago in Interview
Paris Hilton’s Writing Advice | Lessons From Hollywood. Top Story - August 2022.
Scroll down to see Paris’s Rules for Life If your man wants you to call him Daddy, ask him to call you Mommy and then when he does, tell him to wash the dishes in the sink.
By [Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)4 years ago in Interview
An Interview With Scott Goodstein About Political Text Messaging
What is the history of text messaging for political purposes? When did it first begin? Scott Goodstein: Text messaging for political campaigns started during Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign. I had the honor as part of my portfolio of work for the campaign experimenting with many new digital platforms. Mobile was the new frontier. We built a program that brought more citizens into politics while disseminating information about ways to early vote, how to find your voting location, and much more. It was awesome to build a system that greatly helped increase civic participation. Unfortunately, a few election cycles later, we must fight to make sure text messaging is not used to add to the chaos, confusion, spreading of misinformation, or adding to the division in our democracy through illegal and nefarious spam.
By Scott Goodstein4 years ago in Interview
Fast Rising Hip Hop Artist: Barbie Doll Is Gaining New Heights In The Music Industry
An artist who has always gotten back up whenever they fall is an artist who can do everything to get to where they want to be. One who has such a variety of styles and sounds for the people to enjoy, with so much range to their approach they’re sure to have something for you to be a fan of. With an artist like Barbie Doll, she brings you the ultimate vibe of a sound and talent with her R&B/Hip Hop infused sound bringing all the vibes to make your head nod.
By Honk Magazine4 years ago in Interview
Daisy Buchanan on writing her love story for greedy girls. Top Story - August 2022.
I first met Daisy Buchanan at the Port Eliot festival. An outdoor festival in Cornwall encompassing music, literature, talks and events, it's an idyllic place to be on a sunny day. But this particular year it started raining a few hours in, and barely stopped for the whole weekend. We were both speaking at the festival, and were introduced, briefly, by friends.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview











