Hi,
You seem like a really cool person. I checked out your website, and I can tell that God has worked in your life. You also have my dream job. Though I'm not old enough to be looking for a job, I know that I will probably want to write for a Christian magazine or maybe a web-zine. I'm quite impressed with your advice. To make this an actual question; do you know of any schools in the state of Alabama that might offer a good writing course? (colleges) I have to go to a state college because my family can't afford a non-state or independant college; and my PACK doesn't cover non-state colleges.
Perhaps you have some writing tips? I am an avid horse fan and lover, and have considered writing for horse magazines when I'm older; but I'm also very interested in political matters - from a strictly Christian point of view.
Thank you so much!
God bless and keep you.
Additional info, added Wednesday May 4 2005, 11:18 pm: oh, yes, this is FunnyCide. . Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? mylordwon answered Thursday May 5 2005, 11:07 am: You are so sweet, FunnyCide! Thank you for your kind words. I don't know of any colleges in the state of Alabama that might offer a good writing course, but I can direct you to a friend of mine who is the publisher of Teen Light Magazine. The magazine is Christian, written by teens and for teen readers. They even have a free course on journalism (I think it's on journalism). The publishers name is Annette Dammer (AKA: Mrs. :D). You can tell her I gave you the information.
If you want to learn how to write short fiction stories, email me directly mylordwon@yahoo.com and I'll tell you about a course I am in the process of putting together for teens.
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