Riley S. Brown is seeking a position as a writer/editor. Brown has over 10 years of experience as both a publisher and editor at Wunderlannd Press Publishing LLC, where Brown has published over 15 titles. Brown has also independently written over 10 novels in various genres including epic fantasy, erotic fiction, and juvenile fiction. In addition to writing and publishing, Brown regularly attends and appears at comic conventions to promote work. Brown has an MFA in Creative Writing in Entertainment and a Masters degree in Education.
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Amazing Author Presentations: R.L StineMelissa Marie
R.L. Stine is a renowned American author born in 1943 in Ohio. He is best known for creating the hugely popular Goosebumps and Fear Street book series for children and young adults. After graduating from Ohio State University, Stine moved to New York to pursue a career in writing. Though he initially wrote humor books and magazine articles, his first teen horror novel Blind Date became a bestseller in 1986 and launched his brand of scary stories for children. Stine has since published over 300 books and sold over 400 million copies worldwide, earning him the title of best-selling children's author of all time.
This document discusses plans for a potential "Twilight Camp" literary program for high school girls aged 14-17 at Central Methodist University. The 3-day camp would involve literary analysis of Twilight and other works, comparing themes of love and fate. Students would analyze Twilight's cultural significance and influence, and work on multimedia adaptation projects. The goal is to recruit students while offering an enriching experience, and there is interest in expanding other genre-based enrichment camps and activities. Feedback from a previous Twilight camp was positive, with students enjoying crafts and analytical activities.
This document discusses how contrast and comparison are expressed in writing. Contrast is used to show how things are different and key words include "but", "although", and "nevertheless". Comparison is used to show how things are alike and key words include "the same", "alike", and "similar". Examples are provided that contrast height and race and compare color, appearance, and credit card usage.
The document summarizes some experiences shadowing in a library. It discusses how the library provides book recommendations based on a questionnaire about a patron's interests. For patrons who like historical fiction, mysteries, and have no interest in religion, the librarian provides 5 book recommendations that fit those criteria. The document also discusses how a book about Lady Jane Grey that was referenced turned out to be historical fiction rather than non-fiction, showing the importance of evaluating source reliability. The librarian provides their contact information and wishes everyone a good end of semester.
This document provides the weekly schedule for a preschool classroom focusing on the theme of fall. Each day includes activities related to fall such as cutting out fall patterns, discussing what is known and liked about fall, reading fall-themed books, and going on a fall walk. Morning and afternoon small group activities include making torn paper trees, learning what to wear in fall, parachuting with leaves, and guessing games about apple seeds. The schedule aligns with early learning standards around fine motor skills, recognizing elements of nature and letters of the alphabet.
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Hannah M. Heller has experience as an instructor, facilitator, writer, and editor. She has taught medical students and healthcare professionals for over 15 years. She also teaches Bible stories to kindergarten children. Heller has strong technical skills including Microsoft Office programs and donor management software. Her areas of expertise include training, oral and written communication, and administrative experience. She currently works as a writer and editor for The Chesed Fund and teaches at Temple Oheb Shalom.
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Este documento presenta un modelo de manual del conductor para empresas de transporte por carretera. Incluye secciones sobre iniciar y finalizar la jornada laboral, pautas de conducta, recepción del servicio, procedimientos en los puntos de recogida y descarga de la mercancía, durante el viaje, emergencias y consejos de seguridad vial. También proporciona un ejemplo detallado de la estructura y contenido de un manual del conductor.
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The document discusses reactions to a controversial magazine article and the magazine's response. It received backlash on social media for promoting rape culture with the article "Fuck Me Maybe". In response, the magazine stated it aims to enhance insight through open expression of writers' individual opinions, though these don't necessarily reflect the magazine. It fundraises for local writing and promotes safe habits, using various initiatives like trivia, advertising help centers, and condoms to connect with its target audience.
This document discusses graphic narratives and graphic novels. It defines graphic novels as narrative works that tell a story using sequential art in either an experimental or traditional comic format. It notes how graphic novels allow readers to make inferences about word meanings and content based on the images. The document also discusses how graphic novels require readers to use their imagination and creativity to envision what happens in the gaps, or "gutters", between panels.
This document is a collection of photos and captions celebrating a child's first year. It begins with photos from his baby shower and includes milestones like his first entry into his home, birth ceremony, and time with family including grandparents, siblings, and various aunts and uncles. It also shares photos of the child's first day of school, playing at school, and fun times with family. The document expresses gratitude to all those who have been part of the child's first year.
This document summarizes and discusses the content of Big Brother Skateboarding Magazine, published by Larry Flynt for audiences aged 13 to 25. While the magazine covers extreme sports, its language is full of obscenities and vulgarity. A mother unknowingly purchased the magazine for her 10-year-old son at a Barnes & Noble store. Upon reviewing it at home, she found vulgar language and offensive images. The document examines whether the magazine should require an advisory label or be restricted from open display given its adult content.
Este documento presenta un modelo de manual del conductor para empresas de transporte por carretera. Incluye secciones sobre iniciar y finalizar la jornada laboral, pautas de conducta, recepción del servicio, procedimientos en los puntos de recogida y descarga de la mercancía, durante el viaje, emergencias y consejos de seguridad vial. También proporciona un ejemplo detallado de la estructura y contenido de un manual del conductor.
The document is a blank page that was created using the Win2PDF software available at http://www.win2pdf.com. As this is an unregistered version, any pages added after creation will not be included in the final document. The software appears to be for evaluation or non-commercial use only.
1. RILEY S. BROWN
1155 Catawba Way, Murfreesboro, TN 37130 Cell- (443) 742-7039
Email- rileybrown90@hotmail.com
OBJECTIVE
Seeking a Position as a Writer/Editor
EMPLOYMENT
PUBLISHER 10/2011-PRESENT
Wunderlannd Press Publishing LLC Baltimore, MD
•Publishing fiction (horror, fantasy, erotic fiction, juvenile fiction)
•Publishing nonfiction
•Reviews submissions and developing novel series for upcoming authors
•Created high school student short story collection for up and coming young authors
•Published nine titles through company since 2011
•Created Wunderlannd Button Press as a subsidiary in 2014
EDITOR 10/2011-PRESENT
Wunderlannd Press Publishing LLC Baltimore, MD
•Supervised Editing and reworking of non-fiction novel Traveling Triumphs: The
Improbable in Budapest and Beyond by author Jeff Davis 2014
•Commissioned as writer for juvenile fiction series The Realm of Sound Series for
2014+
•Editing and supervising reworking of horror series by author Benjamin Kauffman for
2015
•Edited and reworked student short story collection A Little Taste of Different in 1st
quarter/2013
WRITER 04/2010-PRESENT
Freelance Writer/Company Writer Baltimore, MD
Completed the following novels for multiple novel series:
•Forgotten Angel: Book 19 (April 2010) [Epic Fantasy]
•The Healer, Part I: Book 21 (August 2011) [Epic Fantasy]
•The Temptress: Book One (August 2011) [Erotic Fiction]
•Edward in Wunderlannd: Book One (October 2011) [Juvenile fiction]
•Edward and The Enfeebled (December 2012) [Juvenile fiction]
•Demi’s Flute: Book One (February 2014) [Juvenile fiction]
•The Pill: Book One (October 2014) [Erotic fiction]
•How Santa Ate My Cookies (July 2015) [Erotic fiction]
•A Christmas Love Story [Upcoming Project] [Graphic novel]
•The Healer, Part II: Book 21 [Upcoming Project] [Epic Fantasy]
•The Further, further, and much more further Adventures of Edward Krimp:
Book Three [Upcoming Project] [Juvenile Fiction]
•A Corporate Feeling: Book Two [Upcoming Project] [Erotic Fiction]
CONVENTION APPEARANCES/SIGNINGS 06/2011-
PRESENT
Wunderlannd Press Publishing, LLC VARIOUS U.S. CITIES
•Wizard World Philadelphia as Riley S. Brown: 2011, 2012, 2013
2. •Wizard World Philadelphia as Wunderlannd Press: 2014
•Wizard World Chicago as Riley S. Brown: 08/2011
•New York Comic Con as Riley S. Brown: 10/2011, 10/2012
•New York Comic Con as Wunderlannd Press: 10/2014, 10/2015
•Wizard World Cleveland as Wunderlannd Press: 03/2016
•Barnes and Nobles Book Signing for Edward in Wunderlannd: Philadelphia, PA:
06/2012
•Free Comic Book Day: Collectors Corner, Baltimore, MD 05/2014 (Button Company
only)
•Hastings Entertainment and Bookstore Signing: Clarksville, TN 09/2015
•Hastings Entertainment and Bookstore Signing: Murfreesboro, TN 09/2015
•Free Comic Book Day: Grand Adventures Comics and Games, Murfreesboro, TN
05/2016
•Hastings Entertainment and Bookstore Signing: Murfreesboro, TN 05/2016
•Linebaugh Library Guest Signing: Murfreesboro, TN 06/2016
EDUCATION
CREATIVE WRITING IN ENTERTAINMENT-MFA 01/2012-03/2013
Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida
EDUCATION-MASTERS DEGREE 09/2007-08/2009
Grand Canyon University Phoenix, Arizona
EDUCATION MINOR 09/2005-03/2006
BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE BALTIMORE, MD
ENGLISH- BFA 08/2001-08/2004
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN
•Minored in Speech/Theater
•Continuing Education Minor in Secondary Education
•Worked as technical and backstage advisor in two theatrical productions
ASSOCIATES DEGREE IN ENGLISH 08/1999-07/2001
Volunteer State Community College Gallatin, TN
•Awarded Honorable Mention in Squatter’s Rites Publication, a literary magazine
devoted to up and coming writers.
•Published in college paper several times
•Wrote and directed independent student play (Bloodletting: A Vampire’s Love Story)
for an auditorium setting