Monday, January 29, 2007

Professional Writing

Q: Do you ever send professional association letters, and how do you go about composing them?

Yes, I send professional letters all the time. A good rule of thumb is to always ask yourself: what is the purpose of the correspondence? Is it to invite attendees? Is the purpose to update members (such as the examples from Cindy and I below) on the association's events or work?

You can be personal but not be too personal. For instance, start with a sincere sentence like:

"Hi (your name here),

I hope everyone in your family is well.

Procede to what you really want:

I just wanted to remind you about our Writing Workshop which we will be holding in the Clubhouse of our Complex this coming Saturday.

End with a sincere tagline and sign-out:

If there are any questions or concerns, please call my cell. I know you mentioned a previous engagement, but you are always welcome to join us!

Sincerely (or better yet---) Your Friend,

RR Macon
Atlanta
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Another good tip is to keep it simple. Cindy keeps her letters more compact than me, but I make up for that by including helpful links.

In the example below Cindy and I wanted our Urban Professionals Network to set-aside certain event dates.

However, always trying to go that extra mile with writing---I also used the letter to compliment members who have business tools our entire group could share.

So it accomplishes both goals:

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Hi Urban Professionals (UP)!

I just want to commend David Page on his company's growth to an Internet-Based business. Check out this link to his web site: http://www.page-enterprises.cceasy.com/index.cfm.We have seen David's web site grow from being an info-only page to a business where you can receive your own login and customers discounts. You can shop, and browse hundreds of products. David this must have taken a long time and as one of your fellow UP Members, I compliment you.

In the world of mortgage news---have you ever wanted to "watch" a housing market from as far as two states away? The other day Lonnie Schatz and I compared notes and we both are interested in watching the South Florida real estate market. AHM has a great tool which you can use to watch other real estate markets. Locally I use their Home Buyers Marketplace "Scout" to keep my eye of the 30306 area code. If you know ANY realtors, send them Lonnie's way. Believe me, they need this tool more than ever. (To inquire, send Lonnie an email Lonnie Schatz lonnie.schatz@americanhm.com).

Also congratulations to Leah Henderson's son Adam Arcuragi for getting recognized by ABC News. Adam is a very talented musician.
I play Adam's demo CD all the time and I am happy he is getting the recognition he deserves: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/index?section=entertainment&id=4528277

We hope to everyone at the breakfast on February 7th at Huey's (8-9am). UP Members please feel free to bring a guest.

At UP we celebrate small business and the many steps it takes to be successful. And we can be successful. Keep climbing higher everyone! Cindy Caldwell's Monthly email follows...

Your Friend,

Ray Macon
Persily & Associates
"Now a full service law firm!"
404-352-1100
http://www.persilylaw.com/
http://raisemytownmylove.blogspot.com/

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Hi everyone...

Please save the dates for our February events!

Wed, Feb 7 from 8 - 9am at Huey's on Peachtree in Midtown--invite guests for coffee, beignets & professional networking! We will do one-minutes and set up our speaker schedule for '07. We encourage you to invite guests to speak for future meetings!

Thursday, Feb 22 - margaritas at El Azteca (close to Huey's on Peachtree) from 6 - 8pm -- casual networking!

An email will be coming from Ray shortly that you can use to invite guests to these events.

--Cindy

Cindy D. Caldwell
Creative Consultant/Business Development
Randstad Creative Talent
"Good to Know You"

http://www.us.randstad.com/
http://www.randstadinsight.com/ (National Employment News)

Friday, January 26, 2007

Creating an Outline

Sometimes the best way to finish a story is to think through the entire story in one-line sentences. Then, allow each sentence to represent a chapter. If you already know where you are going with the story, simply by knowing what is expected from each small segment can lead your book to finality.

This is a half list of chapters for my RAISE outline. Part of the book takes place in the Present, the other in 1950s. Some of the flashbacks have not been completed by my Co-author.

It's a great example of how to start a story, nonetheless:


Raise My Town My Love

Chapter 1 The Accident

Chapter 2 The Diner

Chapter 3 The Old Man

Chapter 4 David Unwinds

Chapter 5 Chopping Cotton

Chapter 6 Home Life with the Leathers

Chapter 7 David Awakes---Crystal Comes Home

Chapter 8 More Rest and Art Supplies

Chapter 9 Our Big Town

Chapter 10 Tension: Will It Rain Before Harvest?

Chapter 11 Cotton Trailer Line Wait

Chapter 12 Weigh-In of Trailers and Bales are Formed

Chapter 13 Friend Killed Stompin’ Cotton

Chapter 14 Funeral for a Friend

Chapter 15 Hunt Day

Chapter 16 The Hunt

Chapter 17 Christmas at the Leathers

Chapter 18 Modern Day: Hunt Day Goodbyes

Chapter 19 Crystal at the Diner

Chapter 20 David at Home with Trumpet

Chapter 21 Flashback

Chapter 22 Flashback

Chapter 23 Flashback

Chapter 24 David showers and goes for coffee and to see Crystal.

Chapter 25 The Marketing Expert Stranger

Chapter 26 Conversation with a Stranger

Chapter 27 Tour of Town with the Stranger

Chapter 28 Flashback: The death of Stan Leathers

Chapter 29 Flashback: L.E. our new dad?

Chapter 30 Flashback: Life on the farm

Chapter 31 Day Off---Trip to City

Chapter 32 Meet Marketing Expert for Dinner

Chapter 33 Flashback: Children Begin to Leave

Chapter 34 Flashback: Child #2 Leaves

Chapter 35 Flashback: Children 3 & 4 leave…well kind of leave.

Chapter 36 David dreams of a “last wagon train to Hollis.”

Chapter 37 A Walk in the Park with Crystal

Chapter 38 Tour of Dallas with the Marketing Director

Chapter 39 Dull day back at work in Hollis

Chapter 40 Mexican Birthday Party

Chapter 41 Flashback: The Leathers family takes in 5 strangers

Chapter 42 Flashback: Brothers go hunting together with strangers

Chapter 43 Flashback: Oldest Brother Trey becomes a policeman

Chapter 44 Flashback: Davey becomes a policeman


Chapter 45 Flashback: Hard Times Ahead: Pills...and kids to boot.

Chapter 46 Policeman Dave and the Weird Smell by the Bridge

Chapter 47 David in the Library researching American Roadside Attractions

Chapter 48 David meets friend, Douglas, who helps investigate smell.

Chapter 49 David finds the body of a Latina

Chapter 50 Consoles Crystal. Several days of his following her home.

Chapter 51 Flashback:

Chapter 52 Flashback:

Chapter 53 Flashback:

Chapter 54 Clue: "This ole town, people going down."

Chapter 55 David and OBI meet to discuss case.

Chapter 56 David & Deputies beef-up control of town

Chapter 57 Fashion Shoot in Hollis

Chapter 58 Conversations in the Diner

Chapter 59 Missing Model

Chapter 60 Flashback:

Chapter 61 Flashback:

Chapter 62 Flashback:

Chapter 63 Missing Model found dead

Chapter 64 David is questioned by his old boss, the Sheriff

Chapter 65 David is questioned by the press

Chapter 66 David meets a reporter

Chapter 67 David plays trumpet after reading his "bad press", finds clue.

Chapter 68 OBI reveals a connection and warns of a loose "madman".

Chapter 69 David on patrol

Chapter 70 Flashback:

Chapter 71 Flashback:

Chapter 72 Flashback:

Chapter 73 David follows a stranger

Chapter 74 Killer traps Crystal

Chapter 75 David confronts and kills murderer

Chapter 76 David is cleared, consoles Crystal

Chapter 77 David & Crystal spend time together, magazine spread arrives

Chapter 78 Movie company calls for shoot

Chapter 79 Leathers children return to Hollis

Chapter 80 Leathers new:

Chapter 81 Leathers new:

Chapter 82 David asks Crystal's father for her hand in marriage

Chapter 83 David on patrol, reads positive article about town

Chapter 84 Movie studio comes to town, changing city scape and rundown look.

Chapter 85 Crystal & David become engaged

Chapter 86 David becomes Catholic

Chapter 87 David & Crystal speak of moving

Chapter 88 Wedding Town

Chapter 89 Reality & the town today

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Working on a Baby Lake chapter.

This might be interesting: watch me edit this chapter throughout the week. It still needs about 3-6K words.

For the longest time I have wanted to bring in my mother's brothers to the Baby Lake story. They were notorious about fighting. In the book I am making them twins.

I have made the brothers characters who believed in the art of pro wrestling long before it was ever popular. In fact, Jim and John attain popularity and money by making it as believable as possible.

Chapter 18 The Twins

Fists crunch.
Hands of young men---just as calloused as working men---clash together, sharply cutting air pockets with fast hands.

Grunts, the sounds of carefully placed feet.

Again, the bare scraping of skin …the closest the DNA had come in 17 years since separation? These guys loved to wrestle.


Since no other boys their age were as sinewy, much less cocky…the Ellis boys knew how to fight. But better yet: they knew how to fake a fight.


Oh, and the crowds it would draw: two physically exact men, …in total mirror form as they clashed and controlled the interact.


“Wormy” Jim said. “…get the bets?”


“You assholes need to wear different shirts”

“I thought you were blue,” John said. His muscles stretched the fabric Red.


“You got the bets, ass shit? And I’m Red dumbass. I have a worse temper. I’m always Red Dipshit.” Jim loved to curse. It was the best way to express an opinion. Out curse the guy, and you’re the bigger man.


“Well tonight’s we both Red Jimbo.”

Jim answered with a punch.

Owwh. Damn Jim. That wasn’t a fake.”

“Damn right you sonofabitch. I’ll punch your…”

Almost in a flash, the crowd of boys and even bigger boys from Minor High School appeared. “…there they are. Fucking twins.”


“Gentlemen place yor bets,” Wormy---the small boy with a large forehead, said. He was always good for an improvised moment--- “…Red VS Red today…”.


John interrupted. “Red VS Shirtless. Jim is Red on Thursdays.” And with that he stripped his shirt.


John had a better physique than Jim anyway. Jim liked the biscuits and gravy, and even though the crowds couldn’t tell---John knew there was a weight difference between he and his twin brother.

But one thing remained--- they loved to put on a good show. Especially for the older boys. And what a show!


"...damn those boys are crazy."

Later that night, after counting their winnings and mending their ever-so-slight scrapes, the boys laughed in the same evil way. The way they always laughed when they knew something others didn't.


The goal was understood and unspoken.

Make them fear us. Make them worship us. High school would be simple.

“…gonna take that fucking Minor High School.” Jim smirked.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Hearts Aflame Away from the Firehouse

My friend Yvonne's birthday this last August was so big it required renting a cabin by the lake.

Her husband, a fireman, was all for it. They had purchased a boat and planned to take guests around the lake "tubing".

For the weekend Dave invited all of his buddies & their wives. Yvonne invited her family and friends. Yes the Midtown guys came up from the big city.We had a really fun party.

And I had something up my sleeve.

A couple weeks before I asked Yvonne to tell me how she and Dave met. I thought if I could write something with more truth to it than lies I might also get them to teach their friends a little more about them. It's really a wonderful story, and I'm glad I got it on paper---as crazy as it reads.

As a special treat, I wrote a play for all of us to "roast" the happy couple.

This was a big surprise for Yvonne and Dave! We passed-out dolls and made them act as themselves in front of the crowd of friends.

One of the other surprises was that we gave her a "Fireman Billy" doll which, well...you'll have to look that one up on the Internet.

Keep in mind we wanted their friends to participate by having a couple lines. We also had several people for parts and an overabundance of super hero action figures in addition to the Barbies, Kens and Billy's.
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Hearts Aflame
Love away from the Fire House

By Ray Macon

Cast: 2 women, 7 men. (4 major roles of 2 males & 2 females).

NARRATOR
Some of you know Dave.
And some of you know Yvonne.
But do you know the story of how Dave and Yvonne met?
Well, once upon a time there was this beautiful young Georgia Girl who came to Michigan to get an apartment. She met a Leasing Agent and found some places she really liked…and could afford!

YVONNE
Wow, what a lovely apartment. Is this real balsa wood? I love the Formica counter tops.

LEASING AGENT
Why yes, (((whispered loudly)))circa 1980.

(((SPIDERMAN wanders on to stage)))

SPIDERMAN
Excuse me; is this the set of Spiderman 3?

LEASING AGENT
No. The set for “Spiderman 3-The Garden of Good and Evil- Devil Went down to Georgia” is across the lake.

SPIDERMAN
What’s this, then?

LEASING AGENT
A play called “Hearts Aflame---Love Away from the Fire House”.

YVONNE
Oh, it’s a story about me, Me, ME!


LEASING AGENT
Will you please excuse us; I’m trying to rent an apartment here.

(((SPIDERMAN leaves stage)))

LEASING AGENT
Now, the carpet in this apartment is just 5 years old.

NARRATOR
To make a long story short, Miss Yvonne takes a tour of other apartments, and sees Dave Dwyer, the Michigan Maintenance Man.

DAVE
Why hello there. I’m Dave the Michigan Maintenance Man, and I’m bending over fixing somethin’ so you can see my tight butt.

YVONNE
Well it’s working. I’m Yvonne. I’m from Georgia.

DAVE
That makes you a peach.

YVONNE
No one has ever seen a peach in Georgia. I’ve moved to Michigan so I can get my own apartment.

DAVE
Well, if you take this apartment Miss Yvonne, you’ll never have to worry about things being broken.

(((SILVER SURFER wanders on to stage)))

SILVER SURFER
I’m here to help Spidey rid the world of those ruthless aliens!

(((S.S. makes a move towards Dave, who punches him in the face)))

DAVE
I’ll kick yer ass!

YVONNE
No, he thinks…would everyone in the audience help me? Every time a super hero, uh---other than you Dave---comes out here please help me tell them “The set for Spiderman 3 is across the lake.”
On three…1-2-3

YVONNE, CAST & AUDIENCE
“The Set for Spiderman 3 is across the lake.”

SILVER SURFER
Sorry about that.

(((Silver Surfer wanders off stage)))

DAVE
Now as I was saying…Miss Yvonne, if you take this apartment I’ll keep an eye on you.

YVONNE
Thanks Dave…I have so much to think about.

NARRATOR
Meanwhile, Yvonne goes back to her old place to decide.

YVONNE
Decisions, decisions…I’m so tired. I’m getting sleepy.

NARRATOR
Cut to: Dream Sequence! Dave the Michigan Maintenance Man is bent-over, fixin somethin’.

DAVE
(((talking very, very slowly)))
Hi Miss Yvonne. Want to come over here and squeeze my arm muscles? They’re called biceps and triceps.

YVONNE
(((talking normally))))
Why are you talking so funny? And---and---being so fresh?

DAVE
(((taking very, very slowly)))
Because this is the Dream Sequence and you’re my Little Peach!

YVONNE
(((waking-up from sleep)))
Oh, my gosh. I must have been dreaming. I was dreaming about that apartment. The 26th one I looked at. Oh, I just can’t get that Maintenance Man out of my head!

NARRATOR
Yvonne tells her friend Kim the whole story.

KIM
…he’s probably a HO.

YVONNE
Men can’t be HOs.

KIM
Girl, men are HOs. Shall I remind you of all the men who tried to date you and you said no?
There was the Army, the Navy, the Marines…

(((Enter TWO EXTRAS for Spiderman 3)))

EXTRAS
Is this the set for Spiderman 3?

YVONNE
(((to audience)))
On three 1-2-3
The set for Spiderman 3 is across the lake!

EXTRAS
Sorry

(((EXTRAS exit stage)))



KIM
As I was saying, everyone wants to date you…the surfers from Lake Michigan, even the gay guys.

YVONNE
Yes, I’ve always been attracted to happy people. But I have never given my heart away. At least---not yet!

KIM
Oh, he will come along.

YVONNE
But---this Michigan Maintenance Man, he’s such a Hottie.

KIM
Girl, let’s go get the apartment so you will shut up.

NARRATOR
Meanwhile, Michigan Maintenance Man Dave tries to find out more information about Miss Yvonne.

LEASING AGENT
Hi Dave.

DAVE
Hi Leasing Agent.

LEASING AGENT
What are you reading?

DAVE
The VISITING FIREMAN. It’s an annual publication of Fire Service Enthusiasts from across the world who all share a common interest in the Fire Service.

LEASING AGENT
(((yawning)))
Uh huh.

DAVE
I’m studying to be a Fireman.

LEASING AGENT
Oh, I see.

DAVE
Look, I can’t stop thinking about Miss Yvonne. If that Georgia Girl comes back, would you at least come and get me? Is she going to take the apartment?

LEASING AGENT
I don’t know. She’s coming by this afternoon. This gives me an idea. I can’t wait to rent that dump---I mean---that apartment. Will you swing by the office? You might just be the key in renting the place!

NARRATOR
So that afternoon, Miss Yvonne comes back to sign the lease. She brings along her friend Kim.

YVONNE
Hello Leasing Agent. This is my friend Kim.

LEASING AGENT
Welcome. I’m sure you remember Dave, the Maintenance Man.

DAVE
Hi Kim. Hello there Miss Yvonne.

YVONNE
You’re talking normal.

DAVE
Hmmm?

YVONNE
Nothing. I have the punch list for the apartment. The only thing wrong is the holder for the toilet tissue roll.


LEASING AGENT
Oh yes?

YVONNE
Yes.

KIM
(((yelling/angry)))
I told her not to take the apartment if the toilet tissue roll holder is not fixed immediately!

DAVE
Oh, I can come up right now and fix it. Anything for you Miss Yvonne.

(((EVIL DOER enters stage)))

EVIL DOER
I’m here from Omicron 3 to rid the Universe of Spiderman and Do Gooders everywhere!

EVERYONE
The set for Spiderman 3 is across the lake!

NARRATOR
And that is the true story of how Miss Yvonne met Maintenance Man Dave. They moved back to Georgia, the Land without Peaches and you know the rest. Yvonne got her own superhero---Dave became a fireman. They got married and Yvonne at least got a job on Peachtree Street.

YVONNE
I just love my Fireman Dave.

DAVE
I love you too Miss Yvonne. Happy Birthday.

NARRATOR
The end!


Create an Outline: Raise My Town My Love

Hollis, Oklahoma.
Present Day

Story begins with a Policeman and an accident; where four adults are killed. None of the adults are wearing belts. One baby survives.

In the second chapter we see Policeman David drawing with a piece of charcoal--- while on duty. He's drawn the baby seat from the accident site! An old man interrupts his silence and David follows the old man, a local crazy, back to the man's home.

Q: Why write it this way?

Two juxtaposing situations back-to-back early-on creates empathy and eventual trust for our protagonist, David.

He witnesses something horrible that could have been prevented. As the first on the scene David saves one life, a baby.

In the second scene we witness David's otherwise boring life as a policeman and general good guy.

Might as well go ahead and give him up to the forces of evil: He's one of those---he helps the elderly.

Yet we must suspect David's going to be wounded by this opening scene nonetheless.

Tip: Visualize entire scene from top to bottom. You've already began taking infant steps toward the story. What happens second by second?

If I am driving down a road and start to dodge objects in the road, the road is certainly opening a story for me, ...just ahead?

Monday, January 22, 2007

Russian Ads for Niche Market

This week I have set a goal to help a colleague produce some advertising collateral to sell legal services to Russian speaking clients.

Thankfully he provided me with copy, which brings a terrific point: sometimes, when you don't know the language of the ad but it is handed to you, remember---if it's the last thing you do---check it. I'm looking for a person who speaks Russian so I can check my own ad!



In the photo: A woman holding a paint roller has painted the floor and ceiling red, pink and mauve. She stands facing the corner, with a few still unpainted steps behind her...

I started with a humorist approach (still attempting to load picture, sorry) to which he had a general freakout. "...I told you I started in Left Field," I said. "She's painted herself into a corner, and has legal needs. Great colors of red."

The colleague shook his head 'no'.

"Well, it's okay. I have more ideas, I like the color red. Everything we normally feature is navy blue." I walked away mumbling"...she's painted herself into a corner and so have I".

As the hour progressed the ad got more conservative. It's funny how the more conservative it gets, the more the ad screams for---at least---some sort of irony.

If I can't have gut wrenching humor God give me irony.

I will publish this interesting creative process by steps later in the week.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Examples of "Legalese" or "Legislative Writing"

Q: Have you ever done any formal writing for Associations or Organizations which required a specific "tone" or authoritative stance on behalf of the Organization's Bi-Laws or Mission Statement?

Yes. I once had the privilege of serving as the Parliamentarian of a sports club for three years.

Luckily, the national director of the Organization was local and I could ask him advice. He told me "...an Organization's Constitution should stand the test of time and not be frequently changed."

To that end, we went over our local sports organization's documents with a sifter.

We pulled-out any dated materials, references to anything which would be seen as making it old "...if your check bounces..." (I mean who writes a check these days anyway).

Whereas I was not the only writer of the document, I was a major writer and influence on making sure it didn't have to be changed for the next 10 seasons. I am happy to say that it hasn't had more than a few word changes in the past 4 years. That document can be seen here: http://www.hotlantasoftball.org/constitution.php

One of the things I am most proud of is the legalese writing I had to do for that same Organization's Rules of Play.

"...One thing is guaranteed when men get together for sports," the Commissioner said to me on the first week of the volunteer job, "...winning is their only purpose. Given the chance to cheat so they can win, they will look for every possible way to take a short cut to that trophy. Rules exist because men cheat."

In this particular club the male species had to be rated so to keep the better players from wiping out all of the teeth and various hambones of their opponents. It's probably the only sports club in America whose rule of ratings was created-by a drag queen!*

The problem had been that the Executive Council could never get any work done because of the number of ratings meetings they were having to attend!

So the Commissioner tried a "Jury of Peers" approach to solve some bitch fights after the season ended.

Over the winter I wrote the following: legalese we added to the Rules of Play documents, which would in itself "legitimize the Jury of Peers" to keep anyone in their sports club from complaining they didn't get a fair shot or have options.

SECTION 14. JUDICIARY HEARINGS COMMITTEE

A.At the HSL Annual Spring Meeting, the Open Division Council will nominate and vote on a chairman to serve as head of a Judiciary Hearings Committee (JHC).B.This Chairman will preside over a "jury of peers" determined by the Open Division Council which will listen, debate, and decide on requests for ratings reductions and protests. C.The Open Division Council will nominate and then vote to determine two (2) Open Division HSL Members from each division of play and three (3) at-large alternates during the Annual Spring Meeting. Each of these Division Representatives will have one vote during JHC meetings, creating 8 available votes. (Quorum=5 voting members, not including Chairman).D.The Chairman will preside and keep professional order during JHC meetings, but will not vote, unless there is a tie. In the event that the Chairman cannot preside or attend a meeting, a Chairman Pro-Temp from the members of the JHC (including Alternates) may be assigned to act in his absence by the Chairman.E.The Chairman will call a meeting of the JHC and notify the JHC Representatives, the representatives of the team(s) involved in the protest or ratings reduction request at least five (5) days before the meeting as to the date, time, place, and reason for the meeting, including allegations.F.The Chairman will preside over the meeting. In the case of a game protest, a representative of the team filing the protest will present the case for the protest. The team representative of the team being protested will then respond. There will be a maximum of thirty (30) minutes allowed for questions and comments from the JHC. The team representatives will then leave the room for a maximum of thirty (30) minutes to allow for discussion by the JHC. At the end of the discussion by the JHC, the Representatives will vote by secret ballot to decide whether the game protest is upheld or invalid. In the case of a ratings reduction request, a similar hearing process will take place with the exception that there typically will be no presentation against the ratings reduction request. The JHC at its discretion may allow the presentation of evidence against the ratings reduction request.G.A game protest will be upheld if 75% or more of the JHC representatives voting concur with the protest. A ratings reduction request will be granted if a majority of the JHC representative voting concur with the request. In the event of an upheld protest, the effect will be in accordance with ASA rules. H.At the end of the vote tabulation by the Chairman, the Chairman will assemble all persons involved and the decision of the JHC will be presented. I.Once the JHC has reached a decision the decision WILL BE FINAL; unless convincing new evidence is presented within three (3) days of JHC ruling, which would be appealed to the Open Division Executive Council. J.Any person or team who becomes ineligible for play within a division as a result of a JHC decision will remain so until they successfully appeal the JHC decision to the Open Division Executive Council.

*Atlanta Actor and HSL Member Jim Marks. It is estimated that under Marks's direction of the NAGAAA in the 1990s, more than 2 million conversations have since been spawned (and several thousands fights) because of ratings disagreements. However painful it was to endure the original implementation of this system, and until this day---very few people think it's a bad idea!

Friday, January 19, 2007

Coming Up With a Working Title

Q: Why are you choosing Ghosts of Baby Lake VS Ghosts of Bayview Lake for the title of the book on Alabama Mines and Steel culture in the 1950s-1970s?

The only story I have ever seen close to some of the tales from the Bayview was from the 1987 movie Matewan. It's a true story of Common Man VS Big Coal Company. Also---the town of Matewan seems to be ruled by local militia thugs, similar to how the KKK once controlled Bayview. Whereas the movie doesn't actually follow historically---it's a fascinating story nonetheless. Read this link:

http://www.umwa.org/history/matewan.shtml

I am contemplating changing the name of the series book to Baby Lake because it has a hint of mystery to it. Also---some of the events are so true and things are so sad that the village of Bayview would not benefit from the attention.

Matewan History (courtesy of UMWA.Org)

In the early spring of 1920, unorganized coal miners in Mingo County, West Virginia began seeking to join the UMWA. The coal operators became alarmed by the organizing activity and locked out the miners. On May 19, 1920, twelve men were killed at Matewan, West Virginia in a gun fight in which the local police and the people of Matewan faced a group of hoodlums hired by the infamous Baldwin Felts Detective Agency at the behest of the coal operators to unlawfully evict miners from their homes.
In the Matewan battle, Albert Felts, wearing a badge as a "deputy sheriff" of Harlan County, Kentucky, fired the first shot but was killed by Matewan Chief of Police Sid Hatfield. Hatfield had warned the thugs that they had no legal warrants to evict the citizens of Matewan and that he would not permit eviction without proper legal procedures. Felts then attempted to forcibly arrest the Chief of Police. Felts had been one of the chief gunmen used by the coal operators in the Ludlow, Colorado massacre in 1914, in which twenty persons were killed, including twelve women and children who were burned alive in their tents.
Sid Hatfield, a hero to West Virginia miners, was himself killed in August of 1921 in Welch, West Virginia by C. E. Lively, a Baldwin Felts gunman. Hatfield's murder was in all likelihood a set-up. He was arrested on July 28 on an allegation that he had shot up the town of Mohawk more than a year before. He was taken from his home town of Matewan to McDowell County, West Virginia, a stronghold of anti-UMWA coal operators. As he entered the court house with Ed Chambers, who had been called as a witness, both were shot down in front of their wives by Lively and two other gunmen. No charges were brought against Lively or the other murderers.

Idea for a Story: "Imagined Letters to Robert Torti"

Recently I saw Robert Torti in the role of Jesus in Showtime's "Reefer Madness, the Musical". He was very good. In fact, he plays the Holy One as a rather cool cat. And it was a thrill to see the piece in the Celestial Ballroom edited so that Jesus could be in the audience with a follower and watch himself on stage at the same time doing a great Wayne Newton.

I looked-up Robert Torti's impressive bio and found that he gives his personal email for his fans. I think this is really great and I was going to shoot him a letter.

But I had trouble composing the letter in my mind. What was I to say? "You make the Best Jesus" or something even cornier like "...I'm really a big fan of you and Jesus BOTH."

I mean, as dumb as it sounds, I thought for days about writing him, but having played about 10 scenarios in my head I finally chucked the idea; settling instead for the pure satisfaction that if I was an actor I would too make myself readily available for fans. I'd also not wait on my agent to collect opportunities!

Then, with all the sweet thoughts I was sending in Torti's direction I had a horrible thought: actors often are unemployed between roles. I hope between roles he doesn't have to stand on the highway with a sign reading "Homeless Omnipresent" or even worse---have to watch his money and eat generic brands like me. I mean, he played the Lord of Hosts! Surely that gig pays royalties into infinity?

Then I got an idea for a story: A man watches a show where someone plays the role of Jesus. The man meets the actor---who is really nice--- and the man convinces himself that the actor is really the Christ. Although the actor is just a man in need of more acting jobs and so he is friendly to his fans and allows them to contact him. It's a classic case of projecting and stalking which all begins with a guy blogging about an actor...!

HA. Gotcha!

Correcting a Friend's Press Release

Here is a great example of how people with English degrees can help those less fortunate with MBA degrees. My friend and brother Andy Wolchko sent me his upcoming press release for some editing. You will see my notes afterward with the final copy added at the end.

------------------------Andy's Presser Before Edit--------------

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: info@realtyresources.org
Andy Wolchko, 757-490-7822
Michael Dahmer, 404-606-0908




RetailWorks of Georgia joins forces with Realty Resources
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA: Realty Resources Network, Inc. is pleased to welcome its newest member, RetailWorks of Georgia, Inc. to the network. RetailWorks is a leading real estate firm specializing in retail leasing and advisory services in metropolitan Atlanta. Its clients range from national chains and luxury goods retailers to local and regional retail tenants.
Michael Dahmer is the President and Managing Broker of RetailWorks. The company was ranked 6th by the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors for retail leasing in 2005.
Realty Resources Network, Inc. is a national network of independently owned and operated full-service real estate brokerage firms representing the country’s leading retailers from coast to coast. Member firms provide expert assistance in areas such as tenant representation, retail leasing, property management, investment sales, advisory, disposition, land sales and all facets of the commercial real estate industry. Membership in Realty Resources is based on commercial brokerage expertise, established tenant, developer, and community relationships, reputation in the real estate industry, and, above all, a strong presence and dominance in each member's respective trade area.
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MY REPLY:

GREAT JOB!!!
Okay here's a few ideas:

Masthead: Include an address. I have included a copy of our "draft" press release for the gay chamber event. Having a business address legitimizes any presser because it is the easiest source to check. I.E. "...do they have an actual company address? Or is this one of those P.O. Box businesses?" Think like a lazy journalist!

1. Eliminate the tag "...to the Network." You've already used the word and it's redundant. As a reader we may not know your company but we are to assume it's some sort of network and you are welcoming a new member. Therefore the paragraph will read:

VIRGINIA BEACH, VA: Realty Resources Network, Inc. is pleased to welcome its newest member, RetailWorks of Georgia, Inc.

2. The next sentence starting with "RetailWorks is a leading..." should be a new paragraph. Otherwise the wordiness makes us misunderstand the network mentioned at top of presser.

And I would add something that humanizes the company such as ""Recent reports indicate that RetailWorks has almost full occupancy at their newest project, the Aqua Pacific Building at 500 Peachtree."

3. Any more info on the CEO? Try and pin him down for a quote and replace the one I provided. Tell him what you have in mind.

Also since it's 2007, I wouldn't mention any year before 2006. So I rewrote the paragraph:

"We are excited about this partnership," says President and Managing Broker Michael Dahmer of RetailWorks, "... and the exposure Realty Resources will bring to our real estate portfolio." Just two years ago the company was ranked 6th for retail leasing by the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors. RetailWorks clients range from luxury goods retailers to local and regional retail store tenants.

Now add your Realty Resource paragraph and you got it.

Pals,
RR
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Here's our AGLCC draft below. Notice that our real juicy detail sentence is actually located on the second paragraph...this is because we also know journalists are lazy and we wanted to make it easy for them by adding some personality to it:

(Insert AGLCC Logo/Masthead here)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (ATTN: Business and Entertainment Editors) Atlanta
Contact: Jon Wood
2007 AGLCC Awards Dinner Committee Chairman
2 Decatur Towncenter
125 Clairemont Ave., Ste 150
Decatur, GA 30030
Phone: 404.836.1120
www.hlmmortgage.com
awardsdinner@atlantagaychamber.org

Gay Chamber Invites Community for Fab Fox Annual Awards DinnerAtlanta, Georgia -- January 12, 2007 – It may be hard to believe, but some business was once conducted in hieroglyph. Thankfully that’s no longer the case but over the next few weeks volunteer scribes will begin rolling out invitations on behalf of the Atlanta Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce. The lively group of serious business professionals is taking advantage of Atlanta’s brand of Egypt nonetheless for “Step Into the Spotlight 2007” at the Fabulous Fox.
The non-profit organization is heavily involved with plans for their annual Business Awards Dinner; which is scheduled for Wednesday, March 14, 2007 in the Grand Salon and Egyptian Room Theater. Tickets go on sale next week.
Since 1994, the AGLCC continues to be one of the fastest growing chambers in the country with membership that boasts business leaders, entrepreneurs, the self-employed, corporate Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Transsexual groups and others.
There will be a VIP reception to begin the fete with hors d'Å“uvres and Korbel champagne. Expect relaxing lounge music by local cabaret celebrity Robert Ray. A fantastic Silent Auction is being planned by Jason Harris, who has wowed Atlanta in the past with similar projects for the Atlanta Lesbian Health Initiative.
Because of the popularity of shows like this month’s “Grease: You’re the One That I Want” and last year’s “Dancing With the Stars”, expect the “Step Into the Spotlight 2007” show to start with a high energy dance number. And here’s a change in format---this year’s awards will be given by last year’s winners.
Famed Cuban Chef Lucy Alvarez of Mojito Restaurant & Lounge will be the creative genius behind the exciting and authentic menu for dinner participants.
The entertainment lineup includes the locally favored diva Francine Reed, melodic sounds from Brent Reece and Actor’s Express has joined the show with highlights from “The Great Trailer Park Musical”.
“We are the up-and-coming organization for Atlanta’s GLBT Community,” says Dinner Committee Chairman Jon Wood, “…we’d love to see a full house. It’s a terrific opportunity for us to get together once yearly, support the community, and honor our peers who are doing so much for Atlanta gay business.”
There are eight awards up for grabs, including “Business Man and Woman of the Year”. To join the Chamber, purchase tickets, and to nominate someone for an award, visit the AGLCC web site (http://www.atlantagaychamber.org).
Known throughout the Southeast as the premier venue for musicals, plays, concerts and ballets, The Fox is also one of the finest locations to host award dinners, trade shows, corporate meetings and association functions (http://www.foxtheatre.org).

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Garden Party Outline

Last night, while watching some lame television, I outlined the first 17 chapters of The Garden Party.

This should be a pretty fun story to write, and must be comedic to work. There are currently not enough "serious" plot points to make it interesting. I figure since comedies vary in plot from being "tight in focus" to being "all over the place" this one is no different.

I have some concerns about Buddy wanting Leland and I to change his character. Buddy will be one of the laugh fodders at this point, but every character will be quirky in their own way.

Outlining the project made me miss those worry-filled "good ole days".

Monday, January 1, 2007

Update on Works

Available Stories for Publication


The Garden Party Co-Authored with Leland Graham (coming July 2007) Seven people come together with money and time to throw a grand summertime birthday party. Little do these men know that the party will be the pivotal days from which they will set the course for the rest of their lives? And soon after the event, the hosts are forced to confront serious life issues, such as crime, divorce, coming out to old friends, AIDS, and the group's pact to stay together and keep each other laughing. Based on a true story.

Raise My Town My Love Co-Authored with Ron Leathers (coming May ‘07) A current story of an honest man the ghosts he is following into old age. Throw in a town which needs a truckload of siding and paint and a marketing genius, and flashbacks to the grand days of the town’s popularity and we see why the lead character gives a damn. Based on a true story.

Ghosts of Baby Lake (coming September 2007) This story about a town in Alabama in the late 1950s reminds us that “…change doesn’t bode well with some folk”.

Children of Baby Lake (coming November 2007) From a horrible event caused by zealot southern deacons to the murder and strange demise of cousins, the tales from Baby Lake continue. Yes, some of the same characters from the original are around, and the legacy of their blood kin continue to reveal much about the folklore in southern idealism.

Extravagance, the Musical! (Currently in Edit) An island in 1990 is the setting for this, the unofficial “Cancer Musical of Hope”. Aging celebrities Margot and David Fontaine think they have it all until Margot “begins to ignore” her breast cancer and their son runs away to the Persian Gulf War. Did I mention that their careers take a nose dive? There’s a surprise at the end which will leave one asking “why do I always doubt myself?”

Songs written for this work:


Let’s Go Play Tennis
Road Dog
Twenty-fifth Anniversary Song
Her Face
Workin’ For the Government
It Was Our First Christmas (Being Together)
Oscar’s been good to David
Something’s Wrong With The (Her) System
Zodiac Commercial, 1990
Extravagance
Coming Home in Dress Blue Blues (Requiem)
When I Miss My Hair
She’s got the Fire to Make It
Reprise “First Act Songs”
This is what it Means to be Alive

The Story of Andrew Pepper (completed) A boy becomes a man on the streets, losing his arm in the process. With this disability comes the agonizing process of learning to write with a different hand. One day he is given a paint brush, which becomes his phoenix.

A Coign of Vantage (completed) A man loves a woman deeply, even through her final days. Long hours are spent watching her and attempting to get a glance at some secret of her inner strength. Title and story based on my love for a painting by Sir Alma Tadema.




A Coign of Vantage (1895) It’s hard to tell from this angle, but the women await the arrival of their husbands and lovers on war ships, which are slowly making their way into the harbor.


The Pact of Surrender (completed) A suicide makes 3 men and their wives to question friendships and the annual rituals which have kept their club together. A dark past is uncovered, and sores are opened. What length would you go to keep a secret?

Fever (1986, completed) From a baby's fever to an angry man holding a town hostage we see how the southern heat can influence a person.

The Housewife & the Tree (completed) A fat woman devotes her life to watching a soap opera until she moves her television. It’s then we find she’s not the only fan of wasting time. This tree hugger of a children’s story is sure to motivate and start to participate!

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