by Amanda Read Sheik | Oct 3, 2009 | Comedy, Politics, World Views
I wonder what Thomas Jefferson would think about college students having to read his rough-draft of the Declaration of Independence. First drafts are rather embarrassing, you know. Since I am tired of “Fact Checking Muslim Demographics” being my...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Aug 15, 2009 | Literary Projects, World Views
Here is my first video introduction to the Luke Historians project. I would like to do more in depth videos some day, but decided to keep this one brief and to the point. I wasn’t reading off of notes or a teleprompter…and the quality of the film after...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Jul 15, 2009 | Literary Projects, World Views
I would like to take a moment to share with you some website projects I am preparing to launch. By the way, my blog is currently in the process of being moved to a different hosting server, so there’s a chance it could be down for a little while until the...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Sep 21, 2008 | Dramatizing History, Literary Projects, The Crusading Chemist
I finally heard from my manager on Thursday. Four script readers provided critiquing (called “coverage”) of The Crusading Chemist and explained how it needs to be revised before they can represent it. I confirmed the contract, which states that they will...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Aug 25, 2008 | Dramatizing History
A significant part of story telling is retelling true stories. From news articles and headlines to ballads and epics, the tone of conveying history is vast from generation to generation. Webster’s New World 3rd College Edition drama: greek roots/1. a literary...