January 31, 2008

Sense of Place (Nashville homes for sale)

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What is Sense of Place? It’s the image of a scene’s environment evoked by the writing. The author becomes an artist; the book page is the canvas, sentences and phrasing are the brushes; words give color.

This element of a story is something most readers look for. They want to feel as if they are in the scene. Sense of place is vital to fact and fiction.

Some writers overuse adjectives with the mistaken belief that this will offer sense of place. But saying “the elegant house” isn’t enough. That abstraction has little substance. “The well-landscaped house set on a knoll overseeing the valley” might say more.

January 22, 2008

A Place For Everything (Nashville sound) And Everything In Its Place

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Tax season is over…The spring holidays have passed… Hopefully by now you have sent your taxes in and recovered from your spring holiday preparation. You can RELAX! Sit back, get excited for summer.

Just don’t let things slide too much. In order for you to be able to take the break you deserve, there are a few VITAL organizing systems you need to have in place so clutter doesn’t take over.

1. Mail-establish a place for incoming mail and outgoing mail. I like to keep a picture box with my stamps, envelopes, tape, scissors, a couple of pens, and whatever else I need to send letters.

January 16, 2008

Renaissance Nashville Hotel (Nashville telecaster)

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www.nashvillechamber.com/president/soundsletter.pdf
Downtown baseball definitely sounds good to the Nashville Area Chamber of … full support for a new Nashville Sounds baseball stadium. …

An elegant downtown lodging accommodation for foreigners and locals alike, Renaissance Nashville Hotel is located right in the heart of the Music City of Tennessee. Since it is within the commercial district, there are plenty of landmarks in close proximity. B.B. King’s Blues Club and Restaurant is only of walking distance. So is with L.P. Field, Second Avenue District and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The three actually boasts of the famous “Honky Tonks” that have been presenting live entertainment.

January 9, 2008

Nashville Tourism (Nashville city paper)

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The Tennessean, Nashville
The Tennessean. 1100 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 259-8000. www.tennessean.com … appeared as a small newsletter called The Nashville Whig in 1812. …

Nashville’s tourism industry has spoken with one voice when it comes to bringing in more and more visitors every year. Annually, thousands of visitors travel to the city for a taste of the “Music City” life. Although a lot of locals believed that Nashville tourism has never recovered when it closed Opryland Themepark in 1997, Nashville tourism has still continuously grown during the past years.

January 3, 2008

Nashville Public Library (Nashville flea market)

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Nashville Non-denominational Church
Build your faith with Christ Church in Nashville. We provide a non-denominational worship for all ages as well as bible study and bilingual services. Visit us Sunday.

The Nashville Public Library is among the many historic landmarks that can be seen in Nashville today. The history of Nashville’s library dates back to 1813, but it was not until late 1800’s that Nashville had its public library. In 1897, a Library law was passed by the Tennessee General Assembly, authorizing cities of twenty-thousand or more residents, to institute and uphold free reading rooms and public libraries.