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    CJ Rena


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    I just read your article on the Kawasaki - my kind of writing, great. Looks like it was a lot of fun also!



    Paul

    pfolla@optimum.net
    February 04, 2009
    07:42 PM EST

    Most of my writing has focused on sport fishing in the NJ & NY area with an emphasis on "where to - how to" accompanied by related photos.



    It is nice to see that there are other nonfiction writers out here.



    Paul

    pfolla@optimum.net
    February 04, 2009
    07:31 PM EST

    Hi, Have had a terrible time trying to get on this site lately, but now that I'm in, I wanted to make sure I sent you a comment.



    So grateful for the broadcast that enabled me to read your article, see the photos and watch the video. I am not technically proficient in ANY area, but you made the subject very interesting and the photos and video were fantastic.



    Thanks for sharing, and please keep us updated on what you're involved in. Outstanding job! Joyce

    none
    January 21, 2009
    11:24 AM EST

    I read your article. It's very good. Great imagery in the first paragraph. And I clicked on it twice for good measure. :)

    Janie Ruth Ryals
    October 28, 2008
    11:53 AM EST

    Hi CJ. Thank you for requesting me. You are my first friend here! It's nice to have found a group of writers willing to share advice and give support. I am looking forward to getting know you and the community better.



    I have not done much with my home page so far but am working on it.



    Happy writing!

    hidly
    October 23, 2008
    02:44 PM EST

    Hopefully, all is well with you & yours. I received your broadcast & I checked out your article. Let me first say that I am epileptic & do not drive, therefore, I normally wouldn't read an article with this subject matter.



    However, regardless of that fact, your prose kept me reading to the end. You made the story exciting & interesting enough that someone like me even kept reading.



    By the way, I'm glad that I did, because of your paragraph about one of the machines being disability friendly. I had no idea that folks with mobility imparements could even drive one of those. How cool!



    I'm really glad that you put that in there. I encourage you, in your writing about sports & fun time equipment, to please CONTINUE including information for folks who are disabled, where ever possible.



    Thanks for including the disabled community along with the mainstream crowd's reading pleasure! That was a sure sign of being thorough & thoughtful in your research. Not all writers would've thought to include such information. You go, girl!



    Yes, I agree with the folks in your writer's group, adding the things in that you mentioned to your resume sounds like a good idea. It will show the potential employer that you are serious about your work & that you go the extra mile toward goals. I don't think you needed help on that one. You're doing fine as far as I can see. They'd be silly not to hire you.



    Do not be nervous at the interview, though (weather it be via phone or in person)! Exude the confidence that you obviously deserve to. They WILL pick up on that.



    Be careful not to come off as a know-it-all, simply because you DO know more about stuff then the average bear. For example; my father is literally a tested genius, but, some folks take him the wrong way, because of his confidence & level of knowledgability.



    Just relax & be yourself. I believe in your talent to succeed (not in a kiss-ass way, but in a matter-of-fact fashion). You'll do fine, but I'll say a prayer for things to turn out for the best, anyway. Remember, they say that when one door closes, another door opens. Maybe this is that other door for you? We'll see. Keep me posted, CJ Rena, I'm rooting for you. Keep finding & making reasons to smile.

    Kelly Lee Parsons
    October 21, 2008
    08:58 PM EST

    Received your broadcast. Wow, sounds like a dream come true. If this is your dream job, then I hope that you do get it. So tell me, how did the phone interview go today? From the comments on your site, I see I'm not the only one saying prayers for you. Everyone's rooting for you, CJ Rena! Go for your dream job! Instead of being nervous, celebrate. Put your energies out there into the world, as if you did get the job, confidently, from your spirit. Then, when they call, be your sweet self, & they would be fools not to hire you! Keep finding & making reasons to smile.

    Kelly Lee Parsons
    October 20, 2008
    04:11 PM EST

    Dear CJ and readers of comments:



    Thanks for wanting me as a friend in the WritersMarket.com community. Plenty of ideas come to me, but does that mean I'm to write all day? I don't mean to boast, but I could write fiction and poetry on any topic. Do you, as a person who makes a majority of her income on her writing, think that I should just write all day to the exclusion of all other activities? When should I write? Should I write as each topic comes to me? Should I work on multiple projects at the same time? Advice?

    James
    October 20, 2008
    12:15 PM EST

    Good luck on your interview! I'm sure you'll do just fine!



    Dawn

    DawnB
    October 20, 2008
    12:07 PM EST

    A prayer has been said for you today most certainly. Best wishes on the interview and please keep us posted on that. J

    none
    October 20, 2008
    10:40 AM EST
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