Thursday, July 24, 2008
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COWC exsists to provide opportunities for writers in Central Ohio to collaborate, develop, and improve as writers in an environment of respect, camaraderie, and fun. Read our first ever blog post for details.
Intellectual properties including, but not limited to poems, essays, short stories, and articles may not be sold, traded or reproduced in any way without the author's expressed written permission.
© 2008 Central Ohio Writers Collective
Central Ohio Writers Collective needs a logo image. Sure, J.D. or I could whip something up in Photoshop pretty quickly, but what fun would that be? We would rather engage our burgeoning membership with the opportunity to go down in history (OK that may be a stretch)...to go down in COWC history (better) as the artist/graphic designer responsible for our COWC logo image. Entries may be submitted starting immediately. The winner of the COWC Logo Image Contest will receive, drum roll... Two Free Drinks of his/her choice at the COWC Kick Off Party on July 13th at Barley's Pub downtown!
Image must involve a cow and our name, Central Ohio Writers Collective (at the very least our Acronym, COWC)
Image must be a .jpg or .gif file formatted for convenient use as an online logo image for various websites: LinkedIn, MySpace, craigslist.org and so on. Entries must be sent via email to centralohiowriterscollective@gmail.com
By submitting logo image(s) for this contest participants agree to relinquish all rights to said image(s) to Central Ohio Writers Collective and its proprietors, J.D. and Brad.
After being published in the official, copyright protected COWC blog, everyone in the entire world will be able to read and comment on your submitted works. Then, ideally, you will receive some insightful constructive feedback on your work which can help you to improve and develop as a writer. It's a beautiful thing!
1 comments:
Enh, it was alright, I guess. The ribs I ate were not really my style; sauce was too vinegary and thin for my taste. I'm from K.C. originally and I prefer that thick, molassesy, sweet stuff with a kick.
I was, however, highly entertained by one free-dancing older man who apparently got swept up in the spirit of the event and had to solo in front of the stage by the fountain steps next to COSI as hundreds watched in amusement. So, I guess the event had it balance.
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