Archive | December, 2008
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Kevan Lee for hire

I have become quite adept at putting the word “free” in “freelance writer,” but if you’d like to hire me for an actual paying job, I can do that, too. Actually, forget I ever said the first part. Here are the services I am available for: Copywriting & copy editing Technical writing Website design & [...]

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One Bronco Nation Under God (OBNUG)

The Boise State Broncos are my one true love … after my wife, of course. And after my family and friends. Oh, and alongside the New England Patriots. Regardless, the Broncos are way up there, and I pay tribute to them on a daily basis at One Bronco Nation Under God (OBNUG). The Bronco fan [...]

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valleyshepherd.org

The website for Valley Shepherd Church of the Nazarene needed a lot of help, as they were still operating on an outdated FrontPage template and had old content on many of the pages within the site. What they needed was a site that allowed for easy navigation and a structured organization of church resources, events, [...]

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youngadultstuff.com

youngadultstuff.com is the home page for the Nazarene Church Intermountain District’s young adult ministry. Affectionately called “twentysomethings,” the group seeks to connect young adults to church resources and to develop community among the age group. With this goal in mind, I designed the website with clearly defined structure for contact, search, and calendar events. Using [...]

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VSNyouth.org

The Internet is a very big part of kids’ lives these days, which is why it was important for my church’s youth department to have a presence on the web. I believe I accomplished this by creating a website and setting up social networking accounts that were easy to maintain, visually appealing, and encouraged discussion [...]

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Bleacher Report

Before Bleacher Report hit it big, I helped them get there by providing content and managing community for their up-and-coming sports site. The user-submitted style fit my strengths well, and my writing proved to be entertaining and thought-provoking for their readers. In particular, my San Francisco 49ers preview was thought-provoking, as well as provoking a [...]

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer

During my days as a poor college student, I moonlighted as a sports reporter for one of the largest newspapers in the Seattle Metro area. My beat was high school football, and my Doc Martens and I walked it like a professional. In addition to high school sports, I also had the opportunity to do [...]

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LinkedIn

View my business connections and school references on my LinkedIn profile, and feel free to add me as if we actually knew each other. I’m not aware of that violating any code of conduct policies. – LinkedIn –

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Facebook

See what I’m into by finding me on Facebook. Actually, on second thought, don’t do that because I’ll probably ignore your friend request unless we went to high school together or you actually know me. Sorry. It’s nothing personal. – Facebook –

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HM Magazine

One of my most rewarding jobs is editing copy for HM Magazine. The bimonthly magazine is one of the leading publications for Christian music and has been in business for over 20 years. I started working for HM over a year ago, and I enjoy the opportunity to flex my obsessive compulsive and slightly anal [...]

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