Karen Cole

Karen Cole

Rainbow Writing, Inc. is an inexpensive, affordable copy editing, ghost writing, proof reading, graphics, publishing help and search engine optimization services corporation.
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  • "The Sixties Batman - Feeling Groovy"
    This posting is NOT meant to be taken seriously. Unless you're emo, unable to read properly, or somehow have seen it all before...
  • Ralph Abernathy - Dr. King's Right-Hand Man
    Ralph Abernathy was the black man most recognized as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s second-in-command.
  • Rag Doll Man - Short Version
    Did you know that in the sixties, the men of X were Malcolm X's, trying to remake the country for Black America?
  • The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
    The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., (January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968) was a man given a googolplex of titles from a wide variety of sources.
  • Sister Betty X Shabazz
    The widow of civil rights leader Malcolm X, she died three weeks after being severely burned in a fire allegedly set by her 12-year-old grandson.
  • Ode to a Dead Girl in Ohio
    They found her body two doors down from mine.
  • Mrs. Coretta Scott King
    Mrs. Coretta Scott King (born April 27, 1927, died January 30, 2006) was a noted civil rights leader, widow of the slain Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  • Herman the Fool
    A dummy sits on the shelf, broken, twisted, its life deformed by the many obstacles it has faced. It is both soft and hard to the touch as your eyes fondle its many parts.
  • Chief Sealth and the Independent Living Movement
    OUR Center Park of the City of Seattle, named after local Native American leader Chief Sealth, was founded by "Our Lady" Ida May Daly. This wheelchair using soul had a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, or MS.
  • Bubbleator 2010 - 2044
    AN UNDERGROUND "BUBBLEATOR" TRANSIT SYSTEM operated for 34 years through President, Calaveras, and Snohomish Counties in Western Washington without suffering through one solitary mishap.
  • Brother Malcolm X Shabazz
    He was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925, and he was assassinated on February 21, 1965, when he was only 39 years old, the same age as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was when he was assassinated.
  • Annie Chapman, Our Dead Lady of Whitechapel
    An ordinary domestic dandelion is a beautiful, golden yellow weed that may gradually take over your house's garden. It is up to you to decide if the people in this are dandelions.
  • A Solution Polynesian, European and Seasonal
    My petite, hyperactive daughter is what I call our Christmas present from God.
  • A Disabled Little Girl
    There once was a little girl, in her twenties and in a wheelchair. She was pretty. So very, very pretty...
  • When I was Born
    Those who don't believe in reincarnation might not care to read this. Actually, these distant memories came to me as a "great surge" about two years ago.
  • Why Karate is an Excellent Sport
    The sport of karate masters the soul, causing it to be more perfect and disciplined. It not only teaches you how to fight; it teaches you how to think, behave and act as well.
  • What is a Ghost Writer?
    Ghost writers are writers for hire who take money but none of the credit for the work produced. The original writer, or author, is hiring the ghost as a freelance writer to produce copy-written work for a fee.
  • Cheap Ghost Writing Isn't Easy - but It's Worthwhile
    You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the large sums of money that you've heard ghost writers pull down.
  • Racial Segregation in 1967
    I was once at a school where racial segregation seemed to be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Because the black girls had total control over our entire environment, and all of the boys were in their own section of the playground.
  • I Wish it Could Have Been Otherwise - Journal About People with Disabilities
    As far back as I can remember, I have been hearing voices. It started when I was just three months old. I remember lying on my back in a cold sweat, undergoing nicotine withdrawal.
  • Daily Journal Writing
    Writing in your journal every day may seem arduous. Perhaps you may think you have nothing to write there. But to write every day and fish for those ideas is one way to tap your untapped brain resources.
  • The Death-Defying Warehouse Party Life: An Interview by William of Orange
    Sonny Chelf is the orneriest house party producer I know who hails from Tacoma. In fact, he's the only such producer I know from Tacoma.
  • Styles of Manuscript Editing: There Are Two Basic Forms of Helping an Author Write His or Her Own Book
    When you are correcting or making changes in a book manuscript, what you are doing is editing that manuscript. I've been in the business of editing would-be books for over the past twenty-five years.
  • Writing As an Art Form: Not As a Mass Market for Producing Coffee Table Books
    Every day, I have to contemplate my lengthening career as a writer. I used to also be an artist, back before I became physically disabled in 1998, and regularly drew pictures in pen and ink
  • How a Head Cold Got Me Married
    Now that I'm really settled down for bad or good, I can't help but reflect on my lengthy past as a happy-go-lucky single. How can I forget the many bizarre, crazy, and benighted times I've misled myself into a man's twin loving arms?
  • Get Started Exercising Now
    So you're overweight, "fat" - to be honest - and you want to start exercising. Before you take off like an overlarge airplane and start preparing for the Olympics trials, stop right there.
  • Food Poisoning - Most Infections Go Undiagnosed and Unreported
    Food poisoning results when you eat food contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens such as parasites or viruses. Your symptoms may range from upset stomach to diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps and dehydration.
  • Simple Rules for Personal Health and Hygiene
    Have you been following a plan for your own personal hygiene, or do you get up in the morning, take a bath, brush and blow dry your hair, use the bathroom through the day, and go to bed at night?
  • Scientific Weight Loss - Stay Out of The Obese Category
    Considering the US Center for Disease Controls advice is a very good idea. Fat, although systematically proven useful to the human body, is not only a waste of food. When you're fat, if very fat, you're obese, and you do indeed have a disease.
  • Weight Gain in Adulthood - Slowing it Down
    The biggest problem we face in America today is not terrorism - it is obesity. And it seems much of this problem is happening in a slow and creeping way.
  • Stress Management: Medical Risks of Stress
    Stress may be defined as the three-way relationship between demands on people, our feelings about those demands and our ability to cope with them.
  • Don't Sacrifice Your Carbohydrates for a High Protein Diet
    Don't sacrifice your carbohydrates for a high protein diet, and think twice before "bulking up" those biceps with protein to look better at the gym. Your daily diet shouldn't contain more than 30% protein ideally.
  • Eat Your Carbs, They're Good for You
    You may think after all of the talk lately about carb reduction that you need to avoid eating carbohydrates. But the exact opposite is the case. The kinds of carbohydrates you get from fruits and vegetables are a necessary basis of your daily diet.
  • Back to School Safety for 2005-2006
    As we pack our K-12 kids up and get them ready for another school year, we need to be constantly thinking about their safety. This applies both to their travel to and from school and their safety while on school grounds.
  • The Mafia May Be Using the Sims Online as a Chat Room To Indoctrinate Teenage Kids
    The Sims Online is a very popular video game, and it may be getting even more popular. Trouble is, it has been almost completely overrun by an occasionally subtle, occasionally out version of the Mob.
  • Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late Autumn
    When you feel that first solid bite in the breeze and you see the songbirds winging their way south, and the trees are bursting with fire-laden hues, you know you can't be spending the weekend curled up by the fireplace with a good book. Not for long.
  • If Puget Sound is Falling Down: An Article on Earthquake Studies
    Published by the University of Washington and utilized by students in the UW's Geophysics Program.
  • Arthritis - Can it Be Prevented?
    Effective help is currently available for people to proactively manage arthritis and enjoy life to the fullest. But the actual prevention of arthritis itself is yet another story.
  • Don't Drink Your Calories-Soda Pop is Mankind's Worst Ever Discovery
    It may well be that soda pop is mankind's worst ever discovery. If you drink soda pop, especially the caffeinated kind, it could kill you. But most especially, it can go right after your kids' health.
  • You Need XML Codes to Promote Your Website
    Do you have a website? If so, you need an ROR XMLNS code button which leads to a full ROR/RDF code page for your website. This code tells search engines all about the special details you input into the code about your website.
  • Search Engine Optimization: Reindexing
    What can you do to get your website up to the top of the URL (Universal Resource Locator) lists, so that when people type in a search term they will get to see your business name somewhere on the first page results?
  • To the Joker
    You told me not to go on pills,
    Take the quick death, get injected with a needle.
    For what are pills? Get injected with a needle.
  • The Incredible Transition of Dr. Queen
    Did you ever want to go back to Jupiter, where you belonged? Yes, that's it. Fiction readers always seem to want a certain couple where it belongs. Going to the moon you would put it. Or Mars.
  • THE AMAZING HOTEL TOWEL
    By the way, I am not a racist. And life itself is extremely sexist. Our church was the all white Baptist Church. This story is about the assassination of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther K - g Junior.
  • Roses of Sharon
    I wrote this poem in honor of any non-Japanese who kept Japanese-American property safe on Bainbridge Island, WA, during the WWII Japanese-American Internment. If there even were any such people.
  • NOT the Raven
    Please do put it to rap music by someone formerly stoned on Mexican pot. You never do get over it. It possesses your very soul until you see Mexicans everywhere. If you send the FBI to me, please recall my license plate number.
  • CAMPFIRE CREATIVE: "HORROR MOVIE SPECTACULAR"
    This is a Campfire Creative from Writing.com, an organization for writers everywhere. Each addition to the campfire was made by a separate writer who entered the campfire not knowing what had been put into it before it was read.
  • Fanfiction: A Most Genre Offer
    ...what happens when someone crosses the line into the reality of her wildest dreams? Picture if you will, a woman who wants only to live life to the fullest, who finally finds herself stepping smartly into...the Eventide Zone.
  • Bubbleator 2044
    AN UNDERGROUND TRANSIT System operated for twenty-four years through President, Calaveras, and Snohomish Counties without suffering a solitary mishap. The Regional Transit Authority's "Vision 2020" had been well realized.
  • As I Look Back
    The following is an excerpt from "As I Look Back." It was going to be a book or series of books by David Johnston. He was a genuine Old West artist, writer, ranch hand, cowboy, rail-rider, lamber and sheep-shearer.
  • BEAUTIFUL CIY / BEAUTIFUL CIUDAD
    Tennyson wrote this centuries or so ago, and I ran across it during the Moslem riots in France. We've been at war, Christians, Jews and Moslems, for a very long time. It seemed timeless, so I decided to make an updated version of my own.

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