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12 Questions: Meet Keith Woodruff (USA)

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

In our 12 Questions blog series, we feature interviews with someone from the crowdSPRING community. For these interviews, we pick people who add value to our community – in the blog, in the forums, in the projects. Plainly – activities that make crowdSPRING a better community. Be professional, treat others with respect, help us build something very special, and we’ll take notice.

We’re very proud to feature Keith Woodruff (crowdSPRING username: Dayshift) today. Keith  lives and works in Akron, Ohio.

1. Please tell us about yourself.

I am an ex ad agency writer and am freelancing now as gRasShoPpEr Communication. (The big and small font is an e.e. cummings thing.) My hobbies are, in this order I suppose, reading and writing, fishing, horror movies, craft beer (all hail Lagunitas) and jogging to run off the beer – and to smooth out the edges. I have two Border Terriers, Otty and Indy, and am haunted by the ghosts of my cats Katie and Paisley. My first love was the ocean, the Pacific, even though during my childhood there the Zodiac Killer was hiding down every path. One of my favorite foods is Blind Robins. I makes em and eats em, much to the disgust of everyone around. (If you have to ask you’ll be sorry.)

2. How did you become interested in writing?

I would have to say reading made me interested in writing. (Have always been an avid reader.) I read Of Mice and Men in high school and was devastated, in a good way if that makes any sense. I thought, if I could ever write a story this gorgeous that would be quite an accomplishment. Then there was the whole Stephen King thing.

3. Who/what are some of the biggest influences on your writing?

… Third base. I think the word play of classic comedy had a big influence on my advertising writing. I remember loving the word gags of Abbott and Costello as a kid (and still do.) as well as Laurel and Hardy and imitated their style of word play whenever I could. Later Steve Martin, George Carlin, Steven Wright, more wordsmiths. I think that that love of word play and sense of humor about language  helped me with some of my best headlines and also makes it hard to get a straight answer out of me—or so I am constantly told.

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12 Questions: Meet Troy Tessalone (USA)

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

In our 12 Questions blog series, we feature interviews with someone from the crowdSPRING community. For these interviews, we pick people who add value to our community – in the blog, in the forums, in the projects. Plainly – activities that make crowdSPRING a better community. Be professional, treat others with respect, help us build something very special, and we’ll take notice.

We’re very proud to feature Troy Tessalone (crowdSPRING username: TroyTess) today.Troy lives and works in Redondo Beach, CA.

1. Please tell us about yourself.
Hello world!  Troy Tessalone here.  I’m a creative who participates in Writing projects on crowdSPRING, or in other words I primarily name stuff.  As a 24 year old, I’m nearing my quarter century age crisis.  I was born and raised in the South Bay area of Southern California, which is also where I currently live and work.  The South Bay is a group of beach cities about 30 minutes to an hour (depending on traffic) southwest of downtown Los Angeles.  In May 2008, I earned my B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing from the University of Southern California (USC), where I also took some Information Technology courses like how to build a website.  Needless to say, I’m a USC Trojan, tried and true.  By day, I work for an online advertising company, where I’m a Web Production Analyst.  That’s geek speak for saying I work on the technical side of the business interfacing with systems and dealing with a lot of data.  I consider myself a social media junkie and someone who keeps up with technology.  I’d rather be busy than bored, so I’m always looking for ways to be immersed in the world around me and enjoy what life has to offer.  I believe everyone is a product of their environment and I’m certainly no exception.  “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.” is the motto I live my life by.  I came across that quote while reading the graduation speech Steve Jobs gave at Stanford in 2005.  That quote immediately struck a cord with me and I’ve strived to live my life based upon it ever since.

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