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PR Guy Morphs into Travel Writer

Ishmael's Corner

The Art Of Storytelling In Business Communications And Public Relations. I thought the newspaper was asking me questions about my favorite travel destination. It turned out that the newspaper assumed San Francisco was my favorite travel destination — hey, why else would I live 53 miles south of San Francisco? —

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17 Tips for Building a Kick-Butt, Wildly Successful PR Career

MaccaPR

In two previous MaccaPR blog posts, you’ve bathed in career advice from such public relations luminaries as Honeywell’s Greg Zimprich, Fast Horse founder Jorg Pierach, Lola Red’s Alexis Walsko [Read Part One] , Explore Minnesota’s Alyssa Ebel and Haberman agency CEO Fred Haberman [Read Part Two]. Wait.there's more career advice!

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How I 1st-Drafted an 87,000-Word Self-Help Book over 46 Days in 2018*

ZudePR

Reading Taylor Pearson’s excellent blogs convinced me of three things: A: I didn’t want to share any of my first draft publically. Change em dashes to en dashes, insert spaces between en dashes and words in footnotes. Replace commas with en dashes for some clauses. Check all footnotes. Further and farther. xiii) Publish!

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#SelfPub – Part 3: The RESET Style Guide

ZudePR

Two en dashes should be used mid-sentence either side of an emphatic comment from the author. Brackets can also be used at the end of sentences, in the same way en dashes are used above. Leave a space around the en dash (American English dictates an em dash with no spaces). Means commonplace. exclamation mark. ex-editor.

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