Tammy Blythe Goodman

Tammy Blythe Goodman

Tammy Blythe Goodman is a writer and editor with experience creating content for multiple platforms including film, radio, print, online and mobile. Her previous clients include Sony Corporation, Fox Interactive, PartnerPeople, Aleratec, InBlaze Entertainment, and SafetyWeb. Tammy has written several award-winning mobile video games for international publisher and developer Gameloft, including Oregon Trail, American Popstar: Road to Celebrity, Iron Man 2, CSI: New York, and Sherlock Holmes: The Official Mobile Game, all of which earned accolades from IGN Entertainment and Pocketgamer.

Tammy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications: Visual Media and Literature: Cinema Studies from American University as well as a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Film from Columbia University.
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  • Colin Firth Snags Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture-Drama
    Colin Firth won Best Actor in a Motion Picture- Drama at the 2011 Golden Globes for his portrayal of the stammering King George VI in "The King's Speech." This marked Firth's first Golden Globe win and will certainly increase his chances for the Oscars.
  • Your 2011 Valentine's Day Gift Guide for Her
    Check out your 2011 Valentine's Day Gift Guide for Girlfriends and Wives. Choose the quality that best describes your significant other from the list and you'll find the ideal and most unique gift to brighten her Valentine's Day this year.
  • Top 5 Study Abroad Programs for Communications Majors
    Looking for an exciting study abroad program with communications credits? Take a look at the best programs for college students studying communications.
  • Top Worst Valentine's Day Gifts for Him
    Choosing the right Valentine's Day gift for your man can be stressful, so here's a list of gifts you should avoid getting and why. These bad gift ideas could even cause you to breakup!
  • How to Survive a Passive-Aggressive Boss
    Does your boss play the blame game, micromanage, resent ideas, or take credit for your work? If so, you might have a passive-aggressive boss. We'll examine typical traits of this type of behavior and offer helpful advice on how you can deal with them.

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