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- Writing Pay – How Low Will You Go? by Get Paid To Write Online on Nov 25, 2009 in get paid to write freelance writing freelance writing pay writing jobs
Writing pay is a hot topic at the online freelancer water coolers. A lot of people have plenty to say about lower paying gigs posted on bidding sites and on freelance job lead blogs. I’ve touched on the subject several times and seen a wide...
- Bob Dylan & His Band at the United Place Theater (11/19/09) by Dislocations on Nov 23, 2009 in memoir music
For the photo gallery of Dylan in Harlem (Pictures by Tina), click here. My first Bob Dylan concert was in 1975. I’ve seen him dozens of time since, often going to multiple shows during a tour. Saw him a bunch of times in the 90s, but took a few ye...
- Dylan in Harlem (Pictures by Tina) by Dislocations on Nov 23, 2009 in music
This photo gallery is by Tina, a woman I met at the Dylan show in Harlem. For my comprehensive review of Dylan & His Band at the United Place Theater (11/19/09) click here. This photo gallery is by Tina, a woman I met at the Dylan show in Harlem.
- No Number One by Dislocations on Nov 23, 2009 in Jersey City Impressions
Everyone who has passed this way, Coles & Newark, knows why this sign adorns the back of Pinos. Panhandlers station themselves on the north side of Newark, harass pedestrians and the customers of Goody’s Chinese Food and the Paradise bodega, an...
- Writing – It Pays To Get Organised by Get Paid To Write Online on Nov 22, 2009 in writing business help me write organization writing
I have a system – and as a writer, I need it. When I started freelancing, it wasn’t hard to keep track of my clients – I didn’t have that many of them. Now, it’s different, and I need to be very organised to keep on top...
- Embankment Embarkment by Dislocations on Nov 19, 2009 in Jersey City Impressions
I wander as I wonder. Walking up 6th from the Mall, saw that the embankment levy had a break in it, a semi-path up the hill. An opportunity to see the famed embankment, our city’s very own plateau and future home of the Hudson County High-Line. Rug...













