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The Results of Too Shy Twenty Ten

January 26, 2010
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To be honest, donating money to the National Endowment for the Arts seems petty when Haiti really needs our help. However, I announced this promotion before the earthquake, and I promised participants that money would be donated to a specific organization. On December 25th, I launched Too Shy Twenty Ten.

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Where Have All the Writers Gone?

January 19, 2010
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What I offered was a community of writers and networking opportunities, the freedom to write about almost anything arts and culture related, my editorial feedback, a customized article layout, and a chance to be published online. I have also written job/school recommendations for many of the writers that have worked with me.

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If You Think Too Shy Twenty Ten Is “Puzzling”

December 17, 2009
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If I could, I would help every struggling arts organization. I can think of two or three in New Jersey that would be delighted to receive a small contribution too! However, Too Shy to Stop’s readers and contributors are from all over the country and have many different interests in the arts.

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Seeking Submissions for Too Shy Twenty Ten

December 15, 2009
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In honor of 2010 and the first anniversary of the Too Shy to Stop website launch, my writers and I are raising money for the National Endowment for the Arts, “a public agency dedicated to supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education”.

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Writing about Regional Rapture (Process Post)

December 10, 2009

Today, Too Shy to Stop published “Fifty Are Nifty, but My State Is Great”, an article that I spent the past few days researching and writing. The idea for the article came from my brother, whose great love for New Jersey far surpasses my own. He is constantly talking about New Jersey news and history.

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