All of the time that has passed, when I've known our voices were being quashed, quieted, killed. Now, with this, I truly believe there is HOPE. The truth should be told no matter how scared you might be of the repercussions. The WORLD must know. We should ALL be able to speak our minds, and not fear the end result. OUR GOVERNMENT.
Thanks "guardian" for moving and shaking.
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M.E.O.W. Monumental Expression of Writers: A New Yorker Times Collaboration
The New Yorker Times is presently poised to begin making a difference in the lives of authors, journalists, poets, and literary critics of our universe. The time has finally arrived for us to galvanize the hopes of our inspirational creative community, in an effort to maximize our individual and collective interest. The time has come for us to seize upon today’s technological advances in communications; to collectively employ social networking resources and complete the paradigm shift started by our predecessors. A shift that has motivated interest in the common plight of ordinary men and women.
The power of change has always resided in the imaginative hands of creative thinkers and messengers of our universe, and it’s time we arm ourselves with this axiomatic truth. We are the content producers. We have given birth to revolutions, scientific discovery, literary inventions and technological advancements. We are the primary instruments of communication, and a world without our fundamental contribution would arguably wonder in darkness. Thus, as writers, it is time for us to not only talk about ways to improve the quality of our life, it’s time for us to collectively take an active role.
The New Yorker Times is committed to action; action fueled by ideas and ideals of a culturally diverse artistic authorial world community. This is a clarion call to all writers of all nationalities, all cultures across the terrestrial surface to participate. It’s a chance for us to collectively make a difference, and enhance the quality of our individual lives.
The first step in launching NewYorkerTimes.com seeks the input of writers across the globe. Your contribution will be fashioned into a monumental expression that communicates a sense of collective and individual purpose and inspiration. You will be asked to answer one question: “What is the most important thing individuals seek?” Secondly, you will be required to limit your answer to one short paragraph. The finished product will be inclusionary, as it will contain an edited collection of all submissions.
The collective product may ultimately become known as, “The Model,” or “The Human Model.” Why call it, “The Model?” Because at the very root of every model imagined was an author. Thus, we thought it appropriate to take a firm stand and stake out our claim to the name, as writers are the primary source to all news, information, entertainment and inspiration literature. In other words, such a title will remind us of the power we intrinsically possess.
The initial document that will be published two weeks before New Yorker Times is formally launched to the world. It will be updated on a monthly basis. As more and more writers make inspired contributions, their ideas will be integrated. This ever evolving product will be published in both “The Guardian Express” and New Yorker Times online publications, and it will guide us in our efforts to provide writers with a platform where their voices may be heard.
In addition, “The Model” will not only serve readers on the front page of our online publications it will also be published in the quarterly print version of the New Yorker Times Magazine.
This clarion call to action begins now. Join our dynamic and sociable news media network, not as an onlooker but as an important artistic participant. The New Yorker Times offers its members and readers a comprehensive social network along with an Artist’s Review experience unlike anything ever offered on the internet. Artists such as musicians, singers, dancers, actors, painters, models, designers, authors, writers and many others, now have the opportunity to participate in the creation of a collaborative movement that seeks to highlight up-and-coming artistic talent.
What are we?
The New Yorker Times is a platform designed to enhance the reach of the artist on a worldwide scale, while also providing breaking news and information important to members of not only the entertainment industry, but the world at large. Although our primary focus is on all members of the creative arts community, the founders of the New Yorker Times will initially emphasize up-and-coming writers capable of producing content in the following areas:
Fiction,
Non-fiction,
Novels,
Investigative journalism,
Personal essays,
Autobiographical essays,
Critique of a published source,
Historical times context essays,
Science articles or reports,
Business articles or reports,
Ghost stories,
Myths,
Tall tales,
Fairy tales,
Local news reports,
Newspapers or magazine features
Human interest stories,
Obituaries,
Eulogies,
Tributes,
Gossip articles,
Articles covering entertainment and/or the Tech industry.
The organization is keen on building a social community where artist and artist lovers can freely display and exchange the fruit of their creative labor; subject to peer evaluation and governed by an appreciation of the freedoms inclusivity engenders.
The company is headquartered in Las Vegas, NV and is a subsidiary of CC Marketing & Advertising, LLC.
You can become a member of our social community by registering at newyorkertimes.com. For those interested in hard daily news visit our sister site at ‘The Guardian Express.”
It is important to point out that our sister publication has achieved enormous success with the aid of our foundational members: James Turnage, Dawn Crawford, Jim Donahue, Kelly Newman, Erin Lale, Gricelda Vicario, Randy Rose, Dr. Stephen Frye,
Writers interested in having their ideas published in the Monumental Expression Of Writers (M.E.O.W.) can action by submitting a short, one paragraph answer to the question: “What is the most important thing individuals seek?”
You can enter and submit your answer to this question in the form below
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