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Chris Abraham on Muck Rack
Muck Rack is the new standard in public relations software. Easily search for journalists, monitor news, and build reports. Say hello to your one-stop, relationship-building platform and goodbye to outdated media databases: Muck Rack’s search engine lets you discover and pitch relevant journalists in a much more targeted way than legacy media databases. Building and sharing media lists has never been easier, and since they’re automatically kept up-to-date you can finally stop spending time maintaining old media contact lists. Chris Abraham, digital strategist and technologist, is a leading expert in digital: search engine optimization (SEO), online relationship management (ORM), Internet privacy, and online public relations with a focus on blogger outreach, blogger engagement, and Internet crisis response.
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Ulysses
8:33) chris abraham 04-JAN-98 19:21
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It's normal to be bad before you’re good
It is only by going through a volume of work that you will close the creativity gap.
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[Rant] LifeSpace
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Thu, 14 Oct 1999 12:36:55 -0400
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Three Years
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Cut Flowers
I don't remember the impetus or reason for this poem. If I can remember why, I will share it here.
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Duvet
A love poem.
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Easter
A love poem for Michelle
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Fallation Brass Axe
In 1997, I was apparently a surrealist poet.
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Farewell Sonnet
Not by me but by Kathryn Medland, Mike Crow, and Mark Harrison back in 1996
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