A Reminder: These short stories are from a writing program called Round Robin. Write something every day, set the timer for 12 minutes, the title of each piece is the daily prompt. Stop writing once the alarm goes off.
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Chef Tom’s 3 Short Stories and a Citrus Salad
Posted in Food, Opinion, Recipe, Review with tags allergen friendly, Bob Segarini, cater, catering, cheftom, citrus, comfort food, cooking, dairy free, DBAWIS, Don't Believe a Word I Say, dope smoke, drama class, flashlight, Food, foodie, fundraiser, gluten free, Grapefruit, healthy, healthy recipe, high school, Hipp Kitchen, hippkitchen, Indian, janitor, Morse code, Opinion, radicchio, Recipe, Salad, San Francisco, Short Stories, short story, Tom Herndon, Winter on February 29, 2020 by segariniJAIMIE VERNON – CV’s ‘R’ Us
Posted in Opinion with tags accounting, added value, alcohol sales, Bob Segarini, business plan, Canadian Music, captive audience, chef, chicken wings, club owners, crowds, DBAWIS, doctors, Don't Believe a Word I Say, El Mocambo, exposure, hipster, How to Succeed In the Music Business with Zero Talent, Jaimie Vernon, janitor, Jägermeister, lawyers, merch, Millennials, motivational speaker, Musicians, neon palms, P.T. Barnum, partners, plumbers, Sell out, strategy, swag, Two For The Show, wait staff, waiter, wallet on November 1, 2014 by segariniI’ve written previously about the things that whining and impatient hipster millennials need to do to increase their cache and brand in the music business – particularly in this new Wild West music biz. I collected all that sage advice and sarcastic commentary in a new eBook called “How To Succeed In The Music Business With Zero Talent”.