IdeaJones

Welcome to IdeaJones.com

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We are members of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association and Women’s Fiction Writers Association.

Joey Jones has published and edited many newspaper and magazine articles, radio stories, advertisements and commentaries, and has ghostwritten everything from speeches to love letters. She is a past Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting semifinalist and Fade In: Screenwriting Awards quarterfinalist. She also gathers sound and conducts interviews as a freelance field producer, and her on-air performance as “The Dying Fish” can be heard in the Water Education commercial series. You can read Joey’s political humor blog, Dear Donny: Presidential Pen Pals, by clicking the link, and see some of her artwork in our Redbubble shop, or fine art exhibits.

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5 responses to “Welcome to IdeaJones.com”

  1. Johnnie Teitsworth Avatar
    Johnnie Teitsworth

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  2. Vinny Mann Avatar
    Vinny Mann

    Good looking idea as well as a excellent read. I am look forward to my next stop. Quick question, how did you come up with the site?

    1. Mark@IdeaJones Avatar
      Mark@IdeaJones

      Vinny – Thanks for asking. This is an upgrade to our original IdeaJones.com site – we were looking for something more visually appealing, and found the Sliding Door theme for WordPress to be very nice and easy to maintain.

  3. Cleo Maples Avatar
    Cleo Maples

    Very nice info and straight to the point. I don’t know if this is in fact the best place to ask but do you people have any thoughts on where to get some professional writers? Thank you 🙂

    1. Mark@IdeaJones Avatar
      Mark@IdeaJones

      You’ve come to the right place. Writing is what we do (among other things). What sort of project do you have in mind?

      You can also find writers at clubs like the California Writers Club, and guilds like the Writers Guild of America. In addition, local publications, radio and TV stations can steer you toward writers they use.