United States of America (Press Release) May 12, 2008 --
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Melissa Cassera
856-489-8654 x308
melissa@smithpublicity.com
www.dudegoeswhat.com
BONO, BREAST IMPLANTS and BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE --Author¹s Intriguing, Honest and Bold Narrative Draws Crowd to the Blogosphere
Author Tom Reeves provides an addictive peek into his life on his new site www.DudeGoesWhat.com. Providing frank views on everything from writer¹s block, life coaching and cosmetic surgery - Reeves offers a humorous journal written as narrative, not personal reflection, with qualities that verge on the amazement of reality TV.
In one entry, Reeves tackles - and sparks controversy - on one of the most misinterpreted poems ever written by Robert Frost. Reeves writes: "Do you know the Robert Frost poem The Road Less Traveled? Do you? Are you sure? My client doesn't. He wants me to write about The Road Less Traveled in his presentation. I can¹t. That¹s not what Robert Frost wrote. Robert Frost¹s poem is titled The Road Not Taken." Reeves also incites controversy through his blog titles including 'Dance Around the Damn May Pole,' 'Bono is an ***hole,' 'My Car, Her Breasts,' and 'Burning House.'
It¹s daily narrative like this that elevates Dude Goes What into a new pop culture phenomenon. Readers may love it or hate it, but they still stay tuned for more.
Since Reeves began blogging in February subscriptions have tripled and page hits have increased over 200%. Reeves encourages feedback from readers and responds to all comments. He also actively networks on Twitter and Stumble Upon and will soon launch MySpace and Facebook pages dedicated to his site as another forum for reader interaction.
The attention Reeves is receiving is not surprising. Reeves is one of the only writers to put story on the Internet. Dude Goes What emphasizes the traditional elements of narrative story telling that are altogether absent from other blogs. The blog isn't just singular episodic narration; multiple story arcs are woven into what will ultimately be a complete written piece. "My goal is to show how to tell a story and engage an audience on the Internet," says Reeves. "This is different than anything readers have seen before."
Dudegoeswhat.com showcases a daily dose of Reeves' life as a professional business writer. It provides an insightful, witty and agile look at a freelance writer¹s daily struggle to complete his assigned work while dealing with outside influences. The blog reads as an episode of a reality television show ¬ honest, intriguing, and leaving readers hungry for more.
"I write out the circumstances of my day into short blog entries, narrated with novel like precision and logic. I leave it to the reader to put these pieces together. My words - your story," said Reeves.
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Contact:
Melissa Cassera
856-489-8654 x308
melissa@smithpublicity.com
www.dudegoeswhat.com
BONO, BREAST IMPLANTS and BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE --Author¹s Intriguing, Honest and Bold Narrative Draws Crowd to the Blogosphere
Author Tom Reeves provides an addictive peek into his life on his new site www.DudeGoesWhat.com. Providing frank views on everything from writer¹s block, life coaching and cosmetic surgery - Reeves offers a humorous journal written as narrative, not personal reflection, with qualities that verge on the amazement of reality TV.
In one entry, Reeves tackles - and sparks controversy - on one of the most misinterpreted poems ever written by Robert Frost. Reeves writes: "Do you know the Robert Frost poem The Road Less Traveled? Do you? Are you sure? My client doesn't. He wants me to write about The Road Less Traveled in his presentation. I can¹t. That¹s not what Robert Frost wrote. Robert Frost¹s poem is titled The Road Not Taken." Reeves also incites controversy through his blog titles including 'Dance Around the Damn May Pole,' 'Bono is an ***hole,' 'My Car, Her Breasts,' and 'Burning House.'
It¹s daily narrative like this that elevates Dude Goes What into a new pop culture phenomenon. Readers may love it or hate it, but they still stay tuned for more.
Since Reeves began blogging in February subscriptions have tripled and page hits have increased over 200%. Reeves encourages feedback from readers and responds to all comments. He also actively networks on Twitter and Stumble Upon and will soon launch MySpace and Facebook pages dedicated to his site as another forum for reader interaction.
The attention Reeves is receiving is not surprising. Reeves is one of the only writers to put story on the Internet. Dude Goes What emphasizes the traditional elements of narrative story telling that are altogether absent from other blogs. The blog isn't just singular episodic narration; multiple story arcs are woven into what will ultimately be a complete written piece. "My goal is to show how to tell a story and engage an audience on the Internet," says Reeves. "This is different than anything readers have seen before."
Dudegoeswhat.com showcases a daily dose of Reeves' life as a professional business writer. It provides an insightful, witty and agile look at a freelance writer¹s daily struggle to complete his assigned work while dealing with outside influences. The blog reads as an episode of a reality television show ¬ honest, intriguing, and leaving readers hungry for more.
"I write out the circumstances of my day into short blog entries, narrated with novel like precision and logic. I leave it to the reader to put these pieces together. My words - your story," said Reeves.
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The below press release showcases one freelance writer's tale of his life as a writer and blogger. The bold and honest blog is quickly catching the attention of readers nationwide.
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