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I’m Edward ‘Ned’ Millis, a guy who’s been filled with the urge to write since my high school journalism classes and college concentration on literature. My early commercial ventures included published articles by national trade magazines in the areas of tennis, golf, marketing and sales. Since those early efforts, I have written and published three novels and recently completed my fourth. Writing for Demand Media Studios gives me the freedom to work at my own pace and in the time frames I choose. With a broad range of interests, Demand Media Studios lets me turn my writing skills in multiple directions.




My name is Tabatha Goodwin. I have a bachelor's degree in journalism and a bachelor's degree in English, with an emphasis in creative writing. I have experience as a newspaper reporter and special projects manager. I currently freelance for a couple of different publications. A friend referred me to Demand Media Studios. Demand Media Studios works for me because I am currently a stay-at-home mom. It allows me to pick interesting assignments to work on in my spare time and allows me to bring in extra income to supplement my husband's job.
Dan O'Brien: Cracked (dot com) Revolutionary
Posted by Will "the Stainless Steel Rat" Charpentier | November 9, 2010 | Comments (3)
Shortly after Greta Garbo had achieved the height of her cinematic popularity, someone, it may have been Virginia Woolf, described the actress as “some new type of criminal.” Okay, it may have been “some new type of outlaw,” and perhaps it was Gertrude Stein who essayed the quote, but you get the idea. That description of Garbo may come to mind when you encounter the work of Dan O’Brien, a talented writer/performer who qualifies as one of the more interesting souls working with Demand Media. At first glance, Dan’s background doesn’t suggest anything out of the ordinary. He majored in English and pre-med at Rutgers, and might have pursued a medical career or written the proverbial “next great American novel,” but then Cracked.com intervened to change all that. In his current role, Dan regularly delivers his offbeat, off-center, off-everything column, "Dan Dan Revolution," and the in-touch but totally out-of-its-mind video series, "Agents of Cracked,” to a growing army—of eager fans. He recently took time off from looking at the world through a funhouse mirror and sat down at his keyboard for an email interview.Will: We'll start with a simple question. Rutgers—what is that, a small school in Hoboken? And those courses: English—creative writing specifically—pre-med, plus a minor in music. I assume you picked that mix so if music didn't soothe the savage breast, you could cut it open and install a working sonnet, right?

I'm Joel Pratt, and I have spent six years as a writer on the Internet. I like Demand Media Studios because I have been able to turn my talent and love of writing into a nice little income that I earn in my spare time.

My name is Susan Roberts. I've been writing professionally for about 15 years as a technical writer and in the marketing discipline. I love writing part-time for Demand Media Studios because it gives focus to my personal “research addiction.” I continuously research issues and interests related to my family life, such as health and hobbies, and Demand Media Studios gives me an outlet to assimilate and organize my research. Demand Media Studios pays me to research things I need to research anyway!

With an educational background in wildlife ecology and geographical systems plus a passion for landscapes, Ethan’s project is a reader-friendly guide to the landscapes of the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail (IAFNGT). Ethan intends that his guide will help visitors to National Parks easily understand the landscape and the flora they will see. In addition to Ethan’s expertise and passion for his subject, we liked that he clearly outlined his usage of grant funds and his timeline for completion.
Don’t forget to submit your application for November’s grant because you could be our next winner!
We’ve read some amazing applications and would like to remind you that you can submit one project three times. The guidelines and application are in the Help section of your Resource Center. Applications for the grant are accepted from the 1st – 7th of each month.
Photo credit: Terry Richardson/The Oregonian

Hi, I'm Gena Husman. I graduated in 1969 with an associate degree in medical laboratory technology. I've been a full-time lab technician for 40-plus years and a part-time freelance writer for the last 15 years. Some of my articles have appeared in “Birds & Blooms” magazine and “Mother Earth News.” I enjoy my medical career, and I like being able to write about it for Demand Media Studios. With Demand Media Studios, I have stability and regular payments as well as flexibility of hours. I hope to retire soon from the lab and do a lot more writing for Demand Media Studios.

I'm Corrin Howe. I have a B.A. in journalism from Texas Tech University. I wrote for a small daily paper and then freelanced for the “Virginian Pilot” before defecting to another career and finally becoming a stay-at-home mother. After 20 years, I'm polishing my writing skills and trying to earn money from home. I came to Demand Media Studios through the ProBlogger message board. I love the fact that Demand Media Studios has incentives such as grants, contests and health insurance to write for them. While, I don't need any of these incentives, they are a nice benefit.










