Slight reworked from a version of the article when I had this on Linkedin.com; someone who had worked as a Temp Worker prior to enrolling at College of DuPage in 1996; Vice Media: Perm Temp surfaced in 2014 then glazed into something I ended up being published within 2007 with a 5600-word citizen journalism landmark from 2006. Barnes & Noble Press had managed to help my cousin with getting a copy of The Ethereal Gazette: Issue Five; his mother is working on something with Blurb.com while her neighbor will be the Publisher as Pamela Susan Barker & Company. The cover of the Wattpad.com presentation by Dall-E via Bing.com... The anthology will have fonts created by Richard Polt of The Typewriter Revolution so this was a hard question that was actually typed up in Dall-E that gave me that result.. Article salvaged from the files that would been part of my LinkedIn: Original articles there had been articles I produced on that site that were blockbusting in the latter journalistic outings -- again returning to the International Stage with these. WattPad consider this one yours; during the development of my cousins anthology what unfolded was academic dishonesty among the LinkedIn higher-ups when even D'Ann White of Pinellas Beaches: Patch admitted when side-eyeing Boston Globe Spotlight she knew it was time to find a new outlet or create that outlet for op-ed works. An observation where headspaces aren't produced with a manual typewriter but with more recent digital antiques. When seeing in thought process that brevity isn't part of the journalistic ecosystem that gets those published; where the synopsis isn't the submission though heated arguments played up on LinkedIn with jobseeker luminaries. Written for TheBookPatch.com & Blurb.com neighborhoods to get an idea how to come into the anthologies my cousins are overseeing. Sundown Culture was brought over to WritersCafe.org with new visuals too.