March 11, 2010

‘An energy charge for writing’

What people say about ‘Wylie’s Writing Tips,’ Ann’s e-zine

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“I just got your newsletter and loved it! I have an M.A. in English, have been in PR for about 20 years and have taught writing in grad school, for clients and in workshops. I didn’t think I could be surprised or enlightened by a newsletter like this, but I was. Thanks again!”
— Grace Lazzara, president, G. Lazzara, Inc.

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“I’ve been doing this ‘PR thing’ for almost 30 years now and always learn from your e-zine. You see, you can teach a 52-year-old dog new tricks!”
— Michael John, director, Corporate Communications, USIS

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“I adore your newsletters! They brighten my day and sharpen my senses, they make me feel connected, they spur me on.”
— Weslynn Martin, Long Branch Communication; Professor Emeritus, Rockhurst University

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“One of my jobs is to file copy from the print version of our magazine to our Website. Yesterday, after reading your latest issue, I went back in and re-wrote 12 of the 14 headlines I had written for the online material. Your advice really helped me rethink the process. Thanks a million!”
— Chris Mead, editor, Detroiter magazine, Detroit Regional Chamber

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“I’d about given up reading tips on writing … but every time I read your newsletters I find a new nugget of knowledge and come away reinspired. Thank you for doing them!”
— Lisa Ricciotti, editor, Westworld Alberta

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“Every time I receive your ‘whenever-you-send-it’ newsletter, I’m appreciative that something made you reach the conclusion it was time for another issue. As the leader of a small marketing group, I’m not a writer by trade. I always glean solid info and a helpful tip (or 10) from your newsletter. Thanks for what you do, and for clearly having some fun as well, while you do it.”
— Stacy Baehman, director, Marketing Services, Woodbury Financial

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“I get so much out of your newsletter! It’s always full of practical tips that I can use right away, such as Plumb Design’s Visual Thesaurus. I used it the day I received the information! The Art of Storyteller, which we purchased recently, was packed with good ideas, too. Thank you for both.”
— Karen Johnson, communications specialist, St. Francis Hospital

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“Ann, your newsletter is the happiest part of any work week. THANK YOU!”
— Jane Greer, communication director, North Dakota Department of Transportation

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“I love getting e-zine! Always drop everything to read it, then work better, at least for a day or so until I slide back into my old habits.”
— Merrily Jackson, senior editor, Hallmark

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“Thank you for your writing tips. It’s sometimes too easy to lose sight of quality when the job demands quantity. Your e-mails remind me to take pride in what I churn out.”
— Becky Nelson, assistant director — communications, Wisconsin Bankers Association

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“Thanks for your ‘whenever-Ann-sends-it’ newsletter! I have to tell you, when I finally take the time to really read it, I ALWAYS find a buried treasure. Thanks again for being a bright light in my day!”
— Brenda K. Teter, director of Communications, California Association of Community Managers, Inc.

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“I just wanted to drop you a line and tell you how much I’ve enjoyed my first two issues of your newsletter. I have more than 13 years of experience in writing and editing, and work in corporate communications in an award-winning department, yet I’ve found numerous interesting, helpful, and fresh tips in your publication. Keep up the great work!”
— Robin Mayhall, APR, Hieran Publishing

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“Thank you for your inspiring e-newsletter. (It is always a nice surprise to discover that ‘whenever-you-send it’ happens to be that day!)”
— Sally Graves, Bellevue, Washington

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“Thanks for sending me the e-mails. They provide an energy charge for writing. Reminds me that it’s fun. Any time you can put fun back in the job, that’s great, both for me and the client.”
— Emily Lampton Jones, OGE Energy Corp.

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“Always excellent! So many great ideas for me to share with my staff.”
— Mary Jane Skala

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