The Public (Multimedia) Blogger, Kendall F. Person, Welcomes You to The Neighborhood
The Social Network Show welcomes Kendall F. Person to the September 8, 2014 episode.
Kendall F. Person, an author of three books tells his story about how he became a blogger and what he is trying to accomplish on his blog named, Kendall F. Person, thepublicblogger, also know as "The Neighborhood". If you want to visit a blog that is different than what you are used to, we suggest you check this one out. Kendall shares how he mixes fact and fiction in his writing, how he got the idea of using multimedia (music, art, photos) on his site, the very special annual event he holds every year on New Years Eve and what is in store for him in the future.
Kendall F. Person, an author of 3 books and founder, editor, creative director of thepublicblogger.com, and a former marketing director, welcomes you to The Neighborhood. Here you have collaboration with visual, recording and other written-word artists. There are thought-provoking editorials, imaginative reviews, poetry on every level and breathtaking fiction, that shies away from no subjects or taboos. This is a forum which gives way to civil discission and an exchange of knowledge, wisdom and peace, and by engaging readers, with not just the artists, but one another, an ordianry blogging platform, the level of entertainment and inspiration, has been raised. Kendall's mission is to provide entertainment and to initiate discussion, on a global platform of peace, by delivering thought-provoking editorials, imaginative reviews and breathtaking short-story fiction writing as a performance art and every post is a show.
What really defines thepublicblogger, is the literature - at an altitude, simply unheard of. With the 3rd annual Thepublicblogger Awards set for New Year's Eve, with the mind-blowing debut of Season IV only six months away, they are hoping, The Neighborhood will become your option, when only a good read will do.
Check out Kendall's blog, his books on Amazon, An Angry World, The Remembrance and Capturing Spring