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Commercial privatization - Part 2
(15.09.1236) BellSouth
(15.09.1236) BellSouth Central Communications
(15.09.1236) BellSouth Telecommunications
(15.09.1236) BellSouth Mobility
(15.09.1236) Ameritech Teleholdings
(15.09.1236) ATIL Ameritech Illinois
(15.09.1236) ATMI Ameritech Michigan
(15.09.1236) ATWI Ameritech Wisconsin
(15.09.1236) ATOH Ameritech Ohio
(15.09.1236) ATIN Ameritech Indiana
(15.09.1236) Ameritech Mobile Communications
(15.09.1236) Pacific Telesis
(15.09.1236) NVTS Nevada Telesis
(15.09.1236) PacTel Mobile Access
(15.09.1236) NYNEX Corporation
(15.09.1236) NEX NYNEX New England
(15.09.1236) NYX NYNEX New York
(15.09.1236) NYNEX Mobile Communications
(15.09.1236) Bell Atlantic
(15.09.1236) BACp Bell Atlantic Chesepeake
(15.09.1236) BAPm Bell Atlantic Potomac
(15.09.1236) BANJ Bell Atlantic New Jersey
(15.09.1236) BAPA Bell Atlantic Pennsylvania
(15.09.1236) BAPb Bell Atlantic Pittsburgh
(15.09.1236) BAPd Bell Atlantic Philadelphia
(15.09.1236) BADia Bell Atlantic Diamond State
(15.09.1236) Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems
(15.09.1236) USWest
(15.09.1236) USW.MT USWest Mountain
(15.09.1236) USW.PNW USWest Pacific Northwest
(15.09.1236) USW.NW USWest Northwest
(15.09.1236) QWest
(15.09.1236) USWest NewVector
(17.03.1999) Leap Wireless
(17.03.1999) Cricket Wireless
(17.03.1999) Jump Mobile
(17.03.1999) Pocket Communications
(17.03.1999) Aio Wireless
(15.09.1236) Cingular Mobility
(15.09.1236) Verizon Communications
(15.09.1236) Verizon
(15.09.1236) Alltel
(15.09.1236) MCT Communications
(15.09.1236) Verizon North
(15.09.1236) Verizon South
(15.09.1236) Verizon Northwest
(15.09.1236) Verizon West
(15.09.1236) Verizon Midwest
(15.09.1236) Verizon Quaker State
(15.09.1236) Verizon Delaware
(15.09.1236) Verizon Pennsylvania
(15.09.1236) Verizon Missouri
(15.09.1236) Verizon Minnesota
(15.09.1236) Verizon New Jersey
(15.09.1236) Verizon Maryland
(15.09.1236) Verizon Chesapeake
(15.09.1236) Verizon Potomac
(15.09.1236) Verizon Baltimore
(15.09.1236) Verizon Delaware
(15.09.1236) Verizon Atlantic
(15.09.1236) Verizon Indiana
(15.09.1236) Verizon Illinois
(15.09.1236) Verizon Philadelphia
(15.09.1236) Verizon Pittsburgh
(15.09.1236) Verizon Allegheny
(15.09.1236) Verizon Lehigh
(15.09.1236) Verizon Tri-State
(15.09.1236) Verizon Harrisburg
(15.09.1236) Verizon Stroudsburg
(15.09.1236) Verizon Bushkill
(15.09.1236) Verizon Meadville
(15.09.1236) Verizon Allentown
(15.09.1236) Verizon Blairsville
(15.09.1236) Verizon Summer ville
(15.09.1236) Verizon Brookville
(15.09.1236) Verizon Huntington
(15.09.1236) Verizon Clearfield
(15.09.1236) Verizon Cumberland Valley
(15.09.1236) Verizon Clinton
(15.09.1236) Verizon Keystone
(15.09.1236) Verizon Virginia
(15.09.1236) Verizon Bluefield
(15.09.1236) Verizon Durham
(15.09.1236) Verizon Georgia
(15.09.1236) Verizon South Carolina
(15.09.1236) Verizon Southeastern Carolina
(15.09.1236) Verizon South Georgia
(15.09.1236) Verizon Sumter
(15.09.1236) Verizon North Georgia
(15.09.1236) Verizon North Carolina
(15.09.1236) Verizon Mutual
(15.09.1236) Verizon Pee Dee
(15.09.1236) Verizon Coosa Valley
(15.09.1236) Verizon Tri-County
(15.09.1236) Verizon Alabama
(15.09.1236) Verizon Kentucky
(15.09.1236) Verizon Virginia
(15.09.1236) Verizon Washington
(15.09.1236) Verizon Atlantic and Pacific
(15.09.1236) Verizon Rhode Island
(15.09.1236) Verizon Bay State
(15.09.1236) Verizon Granite State
(15.09.1236) Verizon New England
(15.09.1236) Verizon New Hampshire
(15.09.1236) Verizon Massachusetts
(15.09.1236) Verizon Southern Massachusetts
(15.09.1236) Verizon Vermont
(15.09.1236) Verizon Maine
(15.09.1236) Verizon Chesire
(15.09.1236) Verizon Worcester
(15.09.1236) Verizon Boston
(15.09.1236) Verizon Middlesex
(15.09.1236) Verizon Suburban
(15.09.1236) Verizon California
(15.09.1236) Verizon Pioneer
(15.09.1236) Verizon Gold and Stock
(15.09.1236) Verizon Westchester
(15.09.1236) Verizon Manhattan
(15.09.1236) Verizon Metropolitan
(15.09.1236) Verizon New York
(25.08.383) BT Group
(25.08.383) EE
(25.08.383) Microtel Orange (UK)
(25.08.383) One2One T-Mobile (UK)
(28.08.932) Vm/O2
(28.08.932) O2 (UK) Cellnet
(28.08.932) Virgin Mobile (UK)
(28.08.932) Virgin X Virgin Mobile (Ireland)
(06.10.1898) Tesco Mobile
(01.11.1660) 3three
(01.11.1660) 3xtra 3three (Ireland)
(28.08.932) Digifone O2 (Ireland)
(01.11.1660) SMARTY
(01.11.1660) 48 Mobile
(01.11.1660) 3three+
(01.11.1660) 3.extra 3three+ (Ireland)
(26.04.1971) Hulu
(05.08.1986) Pluto TV
Spain
(31.01.789) MásMóvil Ibercom
(31.07.789) MásOrange Haoki Investments / Kili Spainco Project
(31.01.789) Amena Orange (Spain)
(31.01.789) MásMóvil
(28.06.1712) Jazztel
(12.12.1843) Yoigo Xfera Móviles
(20.08.1870) Llamaya
(20.08.1870) Lebara (Spain)
(20.08.1870) Lycamobile (Spain)
(19.04.1769) Euskaltel
(19.04.1769) Virgin telco
(29.06.2000) Hits Mobile
(29.06.2000) Oceans
(29.06.2000) Netllar
(01.04.1928) Cable Móvil
(30.11.1830) RACCTel
(03.07.1995) RACCtel+
(31.01.1999) Pepephone
(24.06.1998) Simyo
(13.07.1998) R
(26.01.1995) Telecable
(06.07.2020) GuuK
(31.05.1993) Embou
(23.11.1922) Populoos
Denmark
(03.05.1) Post Danmark
(03.05.1) TDC
(03.05.1) youSee
(29.06.1149) Violet Telia (Denmark)
(05.06.1634) Call me Debitel (Denmark)
(01.03.1797) 3three (Denmark)
(01.03.1797) OiSTER
(03.05.1) Nova FM Radio Merkur / Sky Radio (Denmark) / TV2 Radio
(06.06.1944) Voice FM (Denmark) DCR
(29.11.291) TV2 (Denmark)
(07.09.1050) BTV (Denmark)
(08.07.988) NTV (Denmark)
(05.03.1512) Salto TV
(04.08.860) MVTV
(06.02.1274) Mokka TV
(05.09.770) ØJTV
(29.10.1176) STV (Denmark)
(23.12.1777) STV+ (Denmark)
(15.02.1050) FTV (Denmark)
(07.10.1797) FTV+ (Denmark)
(21.07.1078) ØTV
(05.06.1020) Kosmopol TV Lorry TV
(18.04.1682) Kosmopol+ Lorry+
(26.03.658) TV2 Echo TV2 Zulu
(28.06.1491) TV2 Charlie
(25.02.1777) TV2 Fri Næsby Lokal-TV / Kanal København
(31.08.1913) TV2 News
(15.11.1970) BTV24
(26.02.1914) NTV24
(30.05.1986) Salto 24
(25.03.1987) MVTV24
(01.11.1988) Mokka 24
(09.08.1971) ØJTV24
(22.01.1930) STV24
(13.10.1986) STV24+
(25.09.1927) FTV24
(01.10.1986) FTV24+
(12.07.1946) ØTV24
(27.01.1771) Kosmopol 24
(24.04.1855) Kosmopol 24+
(30.04.1850) TV2 Sport TVS / TV2 Film
(24.06.1946) TV2 X Canal 8 Sport
(17.02.1995) TV2 Oiii TV2 Teddy / TV2 Bavian
(30.06.1996) TV2 Comedy hayu.
(31.10.2000) TV2 Guld CS:GO
(03.05.1) TV3 (Denmark)
(29.06.1149) TV3+ (Denmark) TV6 (Denmark)
(29.09.1276) TV3 Puls ZTV (Denmark)
(05.06.1634) TV3 Max TV3 Sport 2 (Denmark)
(06.06.1944) TV3 See Voice TV (Denmark) / TV7 (Denmark) / TV2 Business
(01.04.1896) TV3 Sport (Denmark)
(20.10.1019) TV4 (Denmark) TVDanmark
(29.11.1135) NvTV (Denmark) TV Næstved
(17.03.1249) VTV (Denmark)
(03.02.1227) TVTre (Denmark) TV Trekanten
(05.03.1163) ATV (Denmark)
(23.06.1579) HnTV (Denmark) TV Herning
(01.02.704) ÅTV (Denmark) TV Aalborg
(03.01.364) TVA (Denmark) TV Aarhus
(14.01.1131) FbTV (Denmark) TV Fynboen
(25.05.1914) TV4.2 Kanal 2 (Denmark)
(23.07.1034) TV5 (Denmark) TVDanmark 2
(24.11.1811) TV6 (Denmark)
(15.02.1954) TV9 (Denmark)
Sweden
(27.06.-208) Posten Sverige
(10.07.1469) Electrolux
(01.04.1969) Spotify
(17.03.1292) Mojang Mojang Computerhouse
(27.06.-208) Telia
(27.06.-208) TV4 (Sweden)
Germany
(02.04.747) AEG
(22.03.934) Siemens
(03.08.1770) Telefunken
(05.11.1967) Soundcloud)
(15.08.673) Porsche SE
(01.01.1177) Volkswagen Group
(01.01.1177) Volkswagen
(15.08.673) Porsche
(04.02.455) Audi
(04.02.455) D-Rad
(04.02.455) NSU Motorenwerke
(04.02.455) Wanderer
(04.02.455) Slaby-Beringer
(04.02.455) DKW
(04.02.455) Horch
Slovakia / Czechia
(18.10.1209) PPF Group
(16.02.1247) Slovenska Posta
(04.09.476) Ceska Posta
(16.02.1247) Slovenska Telekom
(16.02.1247) SMT T-Mobile (Slovakia)
(25.01.1279) ST2 O2 (Czech Republic)
(04.09.476) Cesky Telekom
(04.09.476) CMT O2 (Czech Republic)
(23.02.1443) Globtel Orange (Slovakia)
(25.07.-323) Oskar Vodafone (Czech Republic)
(16.02.1247) TV JOJ
(01.03.1786) JOJ Family
(03.03.1945) JOJ Plus
(25.03.2000) JOJ WAU
(23.01.2017) JOJ 24
(15.04.2013) JOJ Sport
(05.09.2016) JOJ Sport Plus
(15.10.2015) JOJ Cinema
(15.10.2015) JOJ Cinema 2
(15.10.2015) JOJ Svet
(01.01.2020) Jojko
(04.09.476) Prima TV (Czech Republic)
(25.01.1279) Prima 2
(20.06.1993) Prima Cool
(08.03.2011) Prima Love
(23.01.2017) Prima Fun
(23.01.2017) Prima Cola
(03.04.2020) Prima News
(02.04.2018) Prima Krimi
(01.02.2013) Prima Zoom
(20.11.2015) Prima Max
(01.02.2013) Prima Show
(20.11.2015) Prima Star
(23.02.1443) Markíza TV
(26.07.1942) Markíza 2
(23.08.1994) Markíza Doma
(31.08.1996) Markíza Dajto
(20.08.2012) Markíza Krimi
(01.02.2016) Markíza Klasik
(25.07.-323) (CME) Central European Media Enterprises
(25.07.-323) Nova TV (Czech Republic)
(16.09.860) Nova 2
(30.01.1993) Nova Fun
(06.01.2016) Nova Lady
(25.08.1997) Nova Action
(29.01.2013) Nova Gold
(01.04.2002) Nova Cinema
(01.04.2002) Nova Sport 1
(05.08.2015) Nova Sport 2
(23.08.2011) Nova Sport 3
(23.08.2011) Nova Sport 4
(05.03.2013) Nova Sport 5
(05.03.2013) Nova Sport 6
Hungary
(14.06.660) 4iG Nyrt.
(06.06.269) Magyar Posta
(06.06.269) Magyar Telekom
(06.06.269) Westel
(14.06.660) Yettel Communications
(14.06.660) Pannon
(25.04.-1230) Vodafone (Hungary)
(06.06.269) RTL (Hungary)
(14.06.660) TV4 (Hungary)
(25.04.-1230) TV2 (Hungary)
Romania
(11.04.1825) Virgin 21
(26.09.1726) One World Radio
Poland
(06.09.1944) Radio Eska
(06.09.1944) Eska TV
Afghanistan
(04.06.1800) Roshan
Indonesia
(24.08.1511) Pos Indonesia
(24.08.1511) Telkom Indonesia
(24.08.1511) Telkomsel
Korea
(16.05.896) LG
Japan
(17.03.1865) Toyota
(07.01.1502) NEC
China / Taiwan
(07.07.1982) Baidu
(05.09.1980) Alibaba Group
(19.01.1833) Li Auto
(30.06.1980) Chery
(18.06.1832) Dongfeng Motors
(20.09.1910) Voyah
(08.02.1388) Xpeng
(17.10.1920) Geely
(26.03.2008) Geometry
(18.01.1938) Livan
(11.01.2021) Jidu
(04.02.1859) Roewe
(19.03.1977) Rising Auto
(21.10.1903) Leapmotor
(09.10.1701) BYD
(02.05.1979) Denza
(01.02.1912) ZTE
(26.12.1990) Nubia
(13.05.1846) HTC
(01.07.1949) Huawei
(10.01.1966) Honor
(05.05.1260) Oppo
(01.06.1889) (1+) Oneplus
(15.08.1863) Realme
(23.10.2006) Vivo
(22.05.2009) iQOO
(30.09.2010) Xiaotiancai
(09.06.2010) imoo
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After Nixing its 13% Dividend, Is Lumen Technologies Okay To Own?
After Nixing its 13% Dividend, Is Lumen Technologies Okay To Own?
CenturyLink merged with Qwest to become the third-largest telecommunications company in the U.S. in 2010. The Company continued to gobble up technology companies like Savvis, a cloud infrastructure company in 2012 and broadband provider Level 3 Communications in 2017. The Company changed its name from CenturyLink to Lumen Technologies (NYSE: LUMN) on Sept. 18, 2020. Legacy copper-based services…
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Case 14-2 You Are Not Hurt? Good—You’re Fired! CEO Ashley Chen founded ActioNet
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It's 1995 and Denver is humming. Telecommunications inventors and investors chase after fame and big bucks, all trying to produce the "next big thing." Hawk Kidree, a mixed-race Nanticoke Indian, watches the scene using a skeptical eye. One night, Hawk has a vision: He watches the brilliant, neon sign of Telwest flicker out because the skyline of Denver is plunged into darkness. Before long, this "outsider" finds himself caught up in a mysterious complex of corporate forces.
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Charland started writing Soundings about six in the past, as they and the wife, Phoebe, were surviving in Mexico. "I was looking back in my years in Denver from your perspective of another culture ? the one that moves much slower and cultivates some deeper human values," he states. "I may not attended on top of the storyline had I not experienced Mexico."
He'd found a publisher in Barbed Wire Press in Las Cruces, then run by George Stein, a one-time high-tech communications manager, who keyed straight into Charland's description of Denver's "go-go" years. The plan would have been to bring the book out this season, but then Stein died of a sudden heart attack. Charland shopped around and made a decision to bring the ebook out himself through Tucson-based Wheatmark, a self-publishing and print-on-demand house that gives marketing support because of its authors.
Truth may be stranger than fiction, as the saying goes, but fiction is harder than research and relating facts, Charland says, something he did for years writing journalism (for the Denver Post, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Examiner and many others) and in the concept of academia.
I find writing fiction far more challenging than anything else I've done, he admits that. "You need to listen for the story to emerge. It's almost given to you, wonderful."
He's written another novel, based on the closing of his South Dakota alma mater as well as the conversion of these campus to some prison. As in Soundings, according to him, a good bit of this story is situated actually. He promises to bring that book out the coming year, also through Wheatmark.
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He could also correspond with Hawk's vision. "I'm very attuned to visions, especially in my dream life," he admits that. "I think many Native American cultures possess a sensitivity to this side of life that technologically driven cultures go beyond."
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hectorpyon454-blog · 5 years
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It's 1995 and Denver is humming. Telecommunications inventors and investors chase after fame and cash, all looking to produce the "next popular trend." Hawk Kidree, a mixed-race Nanticoke Indian, watches the scene with a skeptical eye. One night, Hawk features a vision: He watches the bright, neon sign of Telwest flicker out because the skyline of Denver is plunged into darkness. Before long, this "outsider" finds himself caught up in a mysterious complex of corporate forces.
This could be the story ? of your culture out of control then one man's journey for the other side in the darkness ? told in Soundings, the brand new book by Silver City author William Charland (Wheatmark,$17.95).
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Though Soundings is Charland's first novel, it can be by no means his first book. He's published six works of nonfiction, all variations with a theme to construct a meaningful life and finding rewarding work ? including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Changing Careers, published by then-Alpha Books, a publishing company later purchased by McMillan.
With a doctorate in religion, a good career in outplacement and years of residing in Denver, where younger crowd wrote a careers column, Charland's foray into fiction seems an organic progression. His fictionalized version of the Mile High City provides the perfect setting whereby to understand more about and expose the darker side of life, greed and ambition he'd observed from many years of living there in the real world.
Charland started writing Soundings about six years back, when he and the wife, Phoebe, were surviving in Mexico. "I was looking back on my own years in Denver through the perspective of another culture ? the one that moves much slower and cultivates some deeper human values," he admits that. "I probably would not attended track of the tale had I not held it's place in Mexico."
He'd found a publisher in Barbed Wire Press in Las Cruces, then run by George Stein, a one-time high-tech communications manager, who keyed right into Charland's description of Denver's "go-go" years. The plan ended up being bring the novel out this coming year, but then Stein died of your sudden cardiac arrest. Charland shopped around and made a decision to bring the book out himself through Tucson-based Wheatmark, a self-publishing and print-on-demand house that gives marketing support because of its authors.
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Truth could possibly be stranger than fiction, as we say, but fiction is harder than research and relating facts, Charland says, something he did for many years writing journalism (for the Denver Post, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Examiner or anything else) plus the concept of academia.
I find writing fiction far more challenging than anything else I've done, according to him. "You have to listen for the story to emerge. It's almost directed at you, ideal."
He's written another novel, depending on the closing of his South Dakota alma mater as well as the conversion of the campus to some prison. As in Soundings, he states, a good bit of that story is reliant in fact. He intends to bring that book out pick up, also through Wheatmark.
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harland and his wife gone to live in Silver City from Denver four years ago ? via Guadalajara, where they lived for that better part of an year and he taught English in a very university. His wife, Phoebe, comes from Tucumcari, so moving to New Mexico was obviously a kind of homecoming to be with her. And Charland, having attended college in the little capital of scotland - Yankton, SD, and achieving lived in other small towns, says he feels right in the home in Silver City. Not quite able to be completely retired, Charland works part-time, directing the honors program at WNMU.
Of Hawk Kidree, his main character in Soundings, Charland says, "I wanted a character to be 'in and not of' the concept of high-tech mania such as I saw in Denver in the mid-1990s." He adds that his very own quiet "outsider" quality often leaves him feeling outside social groups.
He also can relate with Hawk's vision. "I'm very attuned to visions, specifically in my dream life," according to him. "I think many Native American cultures use a sensitivity to this side of life that technologically driven cultures go beyond."
And Hawk Kidree is an excellent vehicle to provide voice to Charland's observations on quality of life and private character. "Most coming from all, I hope that readers is certain to get involved in the story that invites an additional take a look at our race to get a constant round of the latest technology," Charland says. "Denver, at that time I wrote about, was obsessed using a new era in telecommunications. I've been struck through the figure of Joe Nacchio, ex-CEO of Qwest, who was viewed as almost a messianic figure in Denver of the mid-90s. Now, naturally, he's a convicted felon facing a long prison sentence.
To some degree, I think we all fed off the excesses in the 1990s, he adds. "At some level, we had been all Joe Nacchio, in the ambition and greed. I'd like to help readers take a second take a look at that area of our culture in addition to ourselves."
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It's 1995 and Denver is humming. Telecommunications inventors and investors chase after fame and big bucks, all trying to produce the "next popular trend." Hawk Kidree, a mixed-race Nanticoke Indian, watches the scene having a skeptical eye. One night, Hawk carries a vision: He watches the intense, neon sign of Telwest flicker out since the skyline of Denver is plunged into darkness. Before long, this "outsider" finds himself distracted by a mysterious complex of corporate forces.
This could be the story ? of an culture out of control and one man's journey towards the other side of the darkness ? told in Soundings, the brand new book by Silver City author William Charland (Wheatmark,$17.95).
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Though Soundings is Charland's first novel, it is by no means his first book. He's published six works of nonfiction, all variations over a theme to construct a meaningful life and finding rewarding work ? including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Changing Careers, published by then-Alpha Books, a publishing company later purchased by McMillan.
With a doctorate in religion, a good career in outplacement and many years of living in Denver, where actually is well liked wrote a careers column, Charland's foray into fiction seems an all-natural progression. His fictionalized version with the Mile High City supplies the perfect setting by which to explore and expose the darker side of life, greed and ambition he'd observed from years of living there in real life.
Charland started writing Soundings about six in years past, when he with his fantastic wife, Phoebe, were moving into Mexico. "I was looking back on my small years in Denver from your perspective of some other culture ? the one which moves much slower and cultivates some deeper human values," he says. "I may not have come with the story had I not held it's place in Mexico."
He'd found a publisher in Barbed Wire Press in Las Cruces, then run by George Stein, a one-time high-tech communications manager, who keyed straight into Charland's description of Denver's "go-go" years. The plan would have been to bring the ebook out this season, but then Stein died of your sudden heart attack. Charland shopped around and chose to bring it out himself through Tucson-based Wheatmark, a self-publishing and print-on-demand house providing you with marketing support for its authors.
Truth might be stranger than fiction, as the saying goes, but fiction is harder than research and relating facts, Charland says, something he did for years writing journalism (to the Denver Post, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Examiner and many more) and in the concept of academia.
I find writing fiction far more challenging than whatever else I've done, he admits that. "You need to listen for the storyline to emerge. It's almost provided to you, ideal."
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He's written another novel, depending on the closing of his South Dakota alma mater and also the conversion of that campus to some prison. As in Soundings, according to him, a good bit of the story is situated actually. He plans to bring that book out next year, also through Wheatmark.
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harland and his wife moved to Silver City from Denver four in the past ? via Guadalajara, where they lived to the better part of your year anf the husband taught English inside a university. His wife, Phoebe, is from Tucumcari, so moving to New Mexico was obviously a type of homecoming to be with her. And Charland, having attended college within the little capital of scotland - Yankton, SD, and having lived in other small towns, says he feels right in your house in Silver City. Not quite willing to be completely retired, Charland works part-time, directing the honors program at WNMU.
Of Hawk Kidree, his main character in Soundings, Charland says, "I wanted a character being 'in but not of' the concept of high-tech mania for example I saw in Denver in the mid-1990s." He adds that his own quiet "outsider" quality often leaves him feeling outside social groups.
He also can relate with Hawk's vision. "I'm very attuned to visions, particularly in my dream life," he says. "I think many Native American cultures have a sensitivity to this particular side of life that technologically driven cultures go beyond."
And Hawk Kidree is an excellent vehicle to offer voice to Charland's observations on standard of living and private character. "Most of all, I hope that readers is certain to get involved in a story that invites another examine our race to generate a consistent round of new technology," Charland says. "Denver, in the period I wrote about, was obsessed using a new era in telecommunications. I've been struck from the figure of Joe Nacchio, ex-CEO of Qwest, who had previously been viewed as almost a messianic figure in Denver of the mid-90s. Now, needless to say, he's a convicted felon facing a long prison sentence.
To some degree, I think all of us fed from the excesses inside the 1990s, he adds. "At some level, we had arrived all Joe Nacchio, in their ambition and greed. I'd like to help readers take an extra take a look at that element of our culture as well as ourselves."
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It's 1995 and Denver is humming. Telecommunications inventors and investors chase after fame and lots of money, all hoping to produce the "next growing trend." Hawk Kidree, a mixed-race Nanticoke Indian, watches the scene having a skeptical eye. One night, Hawk features a vision: He watches the bright, neon symbol of Telwest flicker out as the skyline of Denver is plunged into darkness. Before long, this "outsider" finds himself caught up in a mysterious complex of corporate forces.
This is the story ? of your culture out of control then one man's journey towards the far wall with the darkness ? told in Soundings, the modern book by Silver City author William Charland (Wheatmark,$17.95).
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Though Soundings is Charland's first novel, it really is by no means his first book. He's published six works of nonfiction, all variations on the theme to build a meaningful life and finding rewarding work ? including The Complete Idiot's Guide to Changing Careers, published by then-Alpha Books, a publishing company later purchased by McMillan.
With a doctorate in religion, an extended career in outplacement and years of moving into Denver, where actually is well liked wrote a careers column, Charland's foray into fiction seems a natural progression. His fictionalized version in the Mile High City supplies the perfect setting by which to educate yourself regarding and expose the darker side of life, greed and ambition he'd observed from numerous years of living there in person.
Charland started writing Soundings about six years ago, as they and the wife, Phoebe, were moving into Mexico. "I was looking back on my years in Denver through the perspective of one other culture ? the one which moves much slower and cultivates some deeper human values," he admits that. "I might not have come track of the storyline had I not been in Mexico."
He'd found a publisher in Barbed Wire Press in Las Cruces, then run by George Stein, a one-time high-tech communications manager, who keyed right into Charland's description of Denver's "go-go" years. The plan was to bring the novel out this season, but Stein died of an sudden cardiac arrest. Charland shopped around and decided to bring it out himself through Tucson-based Wheatmark, a self-publishing and print-on-demand house that provides marketing support for its authors.
Truth could possibly be stranger than fiction, as the saying goes, but fiction is harder than research and relating facts, Charland says, something he did for a long time writing journalism (for that Denver Post, Christian Science Monitor, San Francisco Examiner and many more) along with the field of academia.
I find writing fiction far more challenging than whatever else I've done, he says. "You need to listen for the storyplot to emerge. It's almost given to you, wonderful."
He's written another novel, based on the closing of his South Dakota alma mater as well as the conversion of that campus to your prison. As in Soundings, he says, a good bit of that story is situated in reality. He offers to bring that book out next year, also through Wheatmark.
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harland and his awesome wife gone after Silver City from Denver four in the past ? via Guadalajara, where they lived for the better part of your year and the man taught English in a university. His wife, Phoebe, is produced by Tucumcari, so moving to New Mexico would be a type of homecoming on her. And Charland, having attended college inside the little capital of scotland- Yankton, SD, and achieving lived in other small towns, says he feels right at home in Silver City. Not quite prepared to be completely retired, Charland works part-time, directing the honors program at WNMU.
Of Hawk Kidree, his main character in Soundings, Charland says, "I wanted a character to get 'in and not of' the joy of high-tech mania like I saw in Denver inside mid-1990s." He adds that their own quiet "outsider" quality often leaves him feeling outside social groups.
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He can also correspond with Hawk's vision. "I'm very attuned to visions, specifically in my dream life," he says. "I think many Native American cultures possess a sensitivity for this side of life that technologically driven cultures look past."
And Hawk Kidree is a superb vehicle to offer voice to Charland's observations on standard of living and private character. "Most of all, I hope that readers are certain to get involved inside a story that invites a second look at our race to generate a constant round of the latest technology," Charland says. "Denver, in the period I wrote about, was obsessed using a new era in telecommunications. I've been struck through the figure of Joe Nacchio, ex-CEO of Qwest, who was viewed as almost a messianic determine Denver with the mid-90s. Now, needless to say, he's a convicted felon facing a lengthy prison sentence.
To some extent, I think many of us fed off of the excesses inside 1990s, he adds. "At some level, we were all Joe Nacchio, in the ambition and greed. I'd like to help readers take a second look at that element of our culture as well as ourselves."
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