The format for the roar board is the same format we’ve always used in WOTR. Please see the samples below for formatting. Your name in caps, keep your roar short, sweet and specific. No more than four or five lines, please. Publication roars only. Anything from a tip all the way to book is fair game.
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For example, from the February 2007 issue of WOTR:
SUSAN “USHA” DERMOND’s book, Calm And Compassionate Children, A Handbook will be published by Celestial Arts, a Division of Ten Speed Press in March 2007.
KELLY HUFFMAN reviewed the Seattle Repertory Theatre’s production of Edward Albee’s “The Lady From Dubuque” for the website Theatermania.com. Weekdays, she writes boatloads of business stories for Recreational Equipment, Incorporated (REI), where she now works in internal communications.
CLAIRE MICHAELS WHEELER’S book, 10 Simple Solutions to Stress: How to Tame Tension and Enjoy Your Life is coming to bookstores in mid-February (New Harbinger).
LAURAL RINGLER learned about planet flybys and cultural star lore for
“Stargazing Plus at the Western Washington University Planetarium” published in
the February issue of Entertainment News Northwest.
JOANNA NESBIT’s article, “Renaissance Celebration Features Local Glass Artists,” appeared in the February issue of Entertainment News Northwest.
Columnist SUSAN W. CLARK just learned that Utne Reader picked her March/April sustainability article (see prior roar) out of their “steady flow of 1,500″ publications, saying it contained potentially world-changing ideas.
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