![]() ![]() Her style is predominantly folk with elements of calypso, southwestern, blues, country and pop. Her melodies are simple, but interesting. Donna's work simply shines! I've been singing the title song all day.' The playful quality of Donna's songwriting invites children to share an adventure with her. She writes sophisticated melodies, catchy beats and edu-taining lyrics that won't go over kids heads.' In an article in 'The Westfield Leader', Westfield,NJ, Kerrianne Spellman Court called, 'Toucan You Can' '.a marvelous new album for children. In a recent review of the album, Bob Makin, staff writer for 'The Courier News',Gannett,NJ wrote, 'Donna Lisa doesn't write the typical brain draining sap that often passes for children's music. London-based candidates only.Winner 2007 Singer Songwriter Awards - (Honorable Mention) for 'My Pockets' Winner 2007 Billboard Songwriting Contest - (Honorable Mention) for 'Music Carry Me' Featured Children's Songwriter in 'The 2006 Songwriter's Market', Edited by Ian Bressler and Michael Schweer Winner 2006 Great American Song Contest (Honor Award) for 'Toucan You Can' Winner 2006 Billboard Songwriting Contest (Honorable Mention) for 'Loon Lake' Winner 2006 Mid-Atlantic Song Contest (Honorable Mention) for 'Sanouk Means Fun' Finalist 2006 Mid-Atlantic Song Contest for 'My Samlor' Winner 2004 iParenting Media Award Winner 2004 NAPPA (National Parenting Publications) Honors Award Winner 2004 Children's Music Web Award (Best Preschool Album) Winner 2004 Mid-Atlantic Song Contest (Gold and Silver) Winner 2003 John Lennon Songwriting Contest (Honorable Mention) Finalist 2004 USA Songwriting Contest Winner 2004 International Songwriting Competition (Honorable Mention) Winner 2004 Unisong International Song Contest (Fourth Place) 'Toucan You Can' is sure to please both children and adults. To Please include the words ‘Workshop’ in the subject. 5 one-liner story ideas for Workshop you’d pitch on your first day.Examples of relevant business writing experience.A cover letter explaining why you’re the right person for the role (350 words max).Adaptability and patience to deal with the Workshop editor’s relentless jokes.Ability to write engaging, accessible copy without resorting to jargon.Experience conducting interviews, identifying sources and fact-checking.A self-starting personality and an eagerness to roll up your sleeves to get things done.Superb organisational skills and the ability to balance multiple tasks and projects, while working to deadline.A passion for keeping on top of new brands and trends across sectors relevant to the Courier audience.A strong sense of what makes an interesting Courier Workshop story (plus ideas to hit the ground running).3+ years’ business writing or other relevant experience.This is an exciting role for someone with an interest in, and excellent knowledge of, the nuts and bolts of how small businesses operate – and is keen to help build the essential small business resource. You’ll also help build out Workshop’s online library of ‘how-to’ guides that show small business owners how they can practically apply key business topics to grow. Workshop’s goal is to give our readers the practical tools they need to improve the way they run their business.Īs a researcher and writer, you’ll work closely with Workshop’s senior editor to brainstorm, research and write compelling features and develop fun, engaging and inventive ways to bring those features to life – in both print and digital channels. ![]() ![]() Workshop is the beating heart of Courier, jam-packed with accessible, educational and useful stories of modern business – everything from how-to guides on coming up with a brand’s tone of voice to case studies on what to do when someone copies your product. ![]() Courier is on the hunt for a full-time researcher and writer to help grow our Courier Workshop vertical. ![]()
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