
Index to Internet Photojournalist John Myers Website
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- Home: Metaphorical map of my site using the three skills in "Internet Photojournalist":
Web stuff under "Internet", Photography stuff under "Photo", Writing stuff under "Journalist".
- Internet:
- Introduction: What's an Internet Photojournalist?
(A brief attempt to explain what I do: "Jack of all Trades" for the Web?)
- Portfolio: My Website portfolio as builder, designer, webmaster and webhost
- Net Business: Why should your business be on the Internet?
- Resume: More information about me and my career than you probably want to know
- Contact Me: How to contact me by telephone, Email, snail mail or in person
- Work Rates: My rates for Web Work, Writing, Photography, Mac and PC consulting
- Guest book: Give me your comments, suggestions or criticisms of my Website
- Photoshop class: Syllabus for the Photoshop classes I developed at Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst, NC
- Writing class: Syllabus for the Writing for Publication classes I developed at SCC
- Web Design Tips: A digest from one of my favorite web designers, Colin Mackenzie
- Web Design Resources: My collection of links for good web design
- Net PJ Sites: My collection of links to good photojournalism Websites
- Photo:
- Photos: How I got started as a photographer. My entry page for my photo essays
- Moon over Palm Beach: Two ghostly "ladies of the night" in the moonlight on Palm Beach Island, Florida
- Poem and Photo Essay: A Fisherman's Prayer
- North and South Carolina beaches in January
- A walking tour of Palm Beach Island and West Palm Beach, Florida
- A magical sunrise over Surfside Beach in South Carolina
- More Beach Photos from Southport, NC; Bahrein Island, Persian Gulf; and Bombay, India
- Biz Photos: The right photos can illustrate your business message
- Journalist:
- Features: Entry page for my writing, including feature articles with photos and links to other types of writing
- Columns: My social commentary columns, "Through A Glass Darkly"
- Bible Q&A: Series of Bible Question and Answer columns
- PhotoJ Q&A: Questions and answers about Photojournalism, updated as needed
- Left Behind: Reviews of the series of Christian novels by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins
- Novel Reviews: Two new novels by my favorite author, Robert B. Parker: the newest in the Spenser series, Potshot, and an historical novel about Wyatt Earp, Gunman's Rhapsody
- Web Writer: A "Fish Story" about the hazards of translating your business message to the Web
- Novel: Read online or buy my semi-autobiographical novel, "The Crossland Shootout"
- Introduction
Dedication, Cast of Characters, Table of Contents
- Prologue
Police Kill Gunman, Rescue 2 Hostages
- Chapter 1
The Story Leading To The Story Behind The Story,
Or, The Shootout Before The Crossland Shootout
- Chapter 2
The Auto AK Search Leads Down the Vietnam War Trail,
or, Nam War Stories of Nick Rowe and Ronnie Bruton
- Chapter 3
Off To Meet Jim Whoeverhewas, Green Beret Assassin,
or, How to Interview a Man Who Hates Photojournalists
- Chapter 4
The Yellow Brick Road Leads Home To Crossland,
or, The Search Begins For Hector Cruz, Bad Guy
- Chapter 5
A Front Row Seat at the Crossland Shootout, Act I,
or, 'Don't Take Your Gun To Town, Jay, Stay Home'
- Chapter 6
Can Your Home Fort Be Defended If Attacked?
or, 'Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition'
- Chapter 7
"My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean," or,
Hector Cruz, You Are One Mean Man
- Chapter 8
Waiting For Hector Cruz To Arrive, or,
Hurry Up, Hector, Before I Kill Myself
- Chapter 9
The Crossland Shootout, Act II, or,
Hector And His Auto AK Rides Again
- Epilogue
The End Of Hector Cruz, Bad Man, Maybe,
or, Keep Your Powder Dry, Just In Case
- Drama: Read or download my church youth play, "The Man Who Can"
- Act I: Divorce
- Act II: Peer Pressure
- Act III: Drugs
- Act IV: Sex
- Act V: Salvation
- Saved: How the Lord saved this particular sinner by His Grace
(Linked on each page at the top with the three crosses labeled "Seek ye first...")
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