Found on Twitter:

Ed Solomon has had a hell of a career. We think you should follow him on Twitter – @ed_solomon – just like we do.
Found on Twitter:

Ed Solomon has had a hell of a career. We think you should follow him on Twitter – @ed_solomon – just like we do.
Canada takes a huge step forward in its battle for world domination. And does it non-violently, with these entrepreneurs actually offering to pay their writers.
Who says there’s no such thing as a miracle?
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One of the darker sides of getting, um, older (as opposed to the brighter ones, like being able to rest longer between workouts and pretend to no longer care about what other people think) is standing on the shore of the river Styx and watching old friends depart this plane of existence.
It doesn’t take long for the bravado behind cynical sentiments like “Better her than me,” or “He’s well out of it now” to fade away, replaced by the fearful awareness that, “Holy hell, I could be next,” and eventually, if you keep on keeping on, by an awareness of the transience of all things that pervades your entire body.
An awareness that even the coldest of us have to acknowledge as genuine sorrow.

With TV making so many high quality shows these days, reviewing them can seem like an impossible task. How do you write a review that tells the reader what they need to know, but keep them entertained by reading the review itself? There are tips that will help you do this. Here’s some of the best methods, used by professional writers, that you can put to use yourself.
What Makes A Good Review

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of two parts. You can read Part 1 HERE
When it comes to crowdfunding, Kickstarter and Indiegogo are the Google and Amazon of the industry. They have been crowdfunding mainstays the past decade producing the most consistent results. Together they have raised a combined $3 billion for their entrepreneurs.