Posted by Angela Render on August 27, 2008
July 4, 2008 Baltimore, MD – Local author and internet marketing specialist, Angela Render, will have her short story, entitled “The Dryad,” appear in the first ever Maryland Writers’ Association anthology. New Lines From the Old Line State, edited by Ally Peltier, will feature 21 authors and their short fiction, memoirs, and poetry. The book [...]
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Angela Render’s column in Writers’ Journal, Computer Business, continues with its installment, “Using Interactive Media on the Web” Excerpt: “The primary reason authors need a web presence is to get in touch with their target audiences. If you’re starting out, this may mean identifying your audience first. Ultimately, it means establishing a dialog with your [...]
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June 12, 2008 Bethesda, MD – The Writers Center in Bethesda Maryland announces their summer course offerings. Angela Render will teach the following classes: Building a Web Platform: Introduction to Platforms – Getting published is hard, especially for a first-time author. What if you could include on your query letter, “I have a blog that [...]
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Posted by Angela Render on August 26, 2008
Angela reads from her novel, Forged By Lightning, at the MWAB Author Showcase, August 18, 2007 As of August 26th, 2008, I’m changing all of my news announcements over to my blogging platform. For a look at my past announcements, just select one of the links below: A Special Thank You to Balticon 42 Angela [...]
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Posted by Angela Render on August 22, 2008
I’m coming down off of my weekend at Balticon 42 and now that I have a moment to catch my breath, I want to thank the organizers and the Baltimore Science Fiction Society for hosting a marvelous event.
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Many of my students keep asking about website template software. I need some help. I’m a programmer. I know what websites can and should look like. My criteria for “good” templates is different from someone who would actually use one.
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