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| The Secret to Achieving World Peace Is… by Clarissa J. Markiewicz | |
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True stories about how working customer service jobs in the
formative twenties can lead to global harmony. |
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| secret@quarterpitch.com | |
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| Define "Success" by Diane Taber | |
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A column focused on helping post-collegiate career hunters figure out what work/career success
means, when the standard formula of “start at the bottom + pay your dues = get rich by thirty” doesn’t apply. |
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| success@quarterpitch.com | |
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| F.M. (F**k Mainstream) Radio by Bob Shortell | |
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Battling payola one song at a time. Views and reviews on tunes too good for the average radio station, bands too in for the average tour stops, and music too inspiring to leave off your iPod. |
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| fmradio@quarterpitch.com | |
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| Millbrook Crossing by Kim Palermo | |
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"I’m just trying to figure out how to afford food now, and schedule what should be a thirty-seven-hour-day into twenty-four hours. I hate my job, I don’t know what else I’m supposed to be doing to find a different one. There’s no one there who I can lean on, I’ve spent all my money and have no idea how to pay the banks their money plus 21% interest back, and, this just in, one of my roommates is moving out so I either have to find another one in thirty days, or find somewhere else to live." These are the words of Newark Phelps, one of the twenty-somethings who finds herself back in her home town of Millbrook Crossing, in upstate New York. This serialized drama follows Newark and friends, family, loves, and enemies through the bramble of life after twenty. |
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| millbrook@quarterpitch.com | |
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| Decaf & Nic Fits Varying Contributors | |
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Poetry goes well with coffee and cigarettes, but since detox and exercise make your body feel better, and your twenties can feel bad enough without additives, here we let the poetry breathe. |
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| decaf@quarterpitch.com | |
| The Magic Ten by E. Edward | |
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Because 10 questions are all you need to get to know the inner you. This personality quiz touches on a different topic each issue, and has absolutely no scientific or psychological merit whatsoever. |
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| magicten@quarterpitch.com | |
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