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Scarred
by Stacia J. N. Decker
My husband's heart surgery made him a new man.
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The Nerve Date with Jacqueline
by Jessica Yatrofsky
'Tis the season to be daring.
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The Road
by Scott Von Doviak
Looking to celebrate your holiday with two hours of solid despair? /entertainment/
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Sex Advice From . . . Turkey Farmers
by Kristen Gangwer
Q: What can turkeys teach us about sex? A: Absolutely nothing. With barnyard birds it's business, not pleasure.
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Watch Your Back
by Susan Barnett
What can you tell about a person from their t-shirt?
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Dealbreaker: The Self-Help Book
by Jen Kirkman
How DIY therapy can ruin dating.
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Savage Love
by Dan Savage
How do I tell my girlfriend that I'm pregnant? /advice/
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Pop Culture We're Thankful For
by the Nerve Editors
Toasts from around the Nerve family table. /entertainment/
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The Five Sexiest Apocalypse Movies
by Phil Nugent
Perfect for curling up with the last man (or woman) on earth. /entertainment/
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My First Time
by You
"I remember the zip of the door, and our naked dash across the dark campground to his tent..."
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Things Drunk People Say
by Kathleen Go
"Get the duct tape. You have dropped your last beer."
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Five TV Families to Avoid on Thanksgiving
by Scott Von Doviak
These clans will make you appreciate your own. /entertainment/
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Miss Information
by Erin Bradley
So many women, so few decision-making skills. /advice/
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Hosting Your Own Hedonistic Thanksgiving
by Ben Reininga
Drinking, smoking, and gorging with your friends: this can be the best holiday of the year.
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Culture Wars: Will James Cameron's Avatar live up to the hype?
by Andrew Osborne and Scott Von Doviak
Worthy successor to Aliens, or the world's most expensive Smurfs movie?
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The Confessies
by You
The Robert Pattinson Award for Twilight Devotion
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Platinum Goddess
by Kim Weston
Forget gold: these women are striking in silver, and not much else.
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Mutual of Omaha
by Rachel Shukert
In my Jewish Nebraskan youth group, they taught more than Hebrew.
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Planet 51
by Scott Von Doviak
The premise is Pixar-caliber; the execution is strictly terrestrial. /entertainment/
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Sex Advice From . . . Dungeons and Dragons Players
by Eric Larnick
Q. What has D&D taught you about dating? A. Some days you're the knight, some days you're the dragon. /advice/
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Nerve Made Me Do It: New Moon Midnight Screening
by Jack Harrison
We send a professor of medieval literature to face 1,000 screaming Twilight fans.
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Reader Feedback on "I Belong to Me"
Dear Diane; I am so amazed at your tremendous tribute to music for the whole world to be inspired and to grow from.
To me you are the epidime of inspirational music so may you continue to shine and blind everyone who experiences your product. Diane, at this time I feel this spirtual connection
to your music and spirit. I am a freelance writer and I write songs in the spirit. Everyday that I rise I'm blessed
with a song or poetry to be sung through a song.
I can also sing; I just know that we can network together.
Don't hesitate to get in touch and let's connect; and see what happens.
Well, bye bye, for now!!
Thanx ; Author,Singer,& Writer : Ms. Johnna Long
My email: tradealifetime@yahoo.com
Address: 11636 Lockwood Dr. SilverSpring,MD 20904APT302
--JL 09/17 |
I think your success is great. I know an artist that writes her own songs as well by the name of Kissimistry. I believe that good song writers have inner rooms inside themselves that allow them to express via writing. I'm glad you your path to writing was taken instead of an office job. Without songs that tap into the soul, where would we be. Check out Kissimistry writing skills at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZH8dvBhOks --HD 04/02 |
I read and fell in love with Warren all over agian, not literally in the head over heels weak in the knees, I can't live if living is without you, love, but I just love how wonderful her songs are and how inspiring she has been, but I have a question for her if possible, how can she write so many beautiful songs without knowing what love is, she talks about it all the time, I write songs myself and I've been told that I write to many love songs, and I couldn't possibly understand what's going on without knowing what love is? Is this true or is this just away of putting me down? Well I should end this now, before it becomes a huge letter. --TJ 02/15 |
Yes, great interview! I would just like to mention one outstanding thing about Diane's songs that doesn't always get mentioned: they have a great rhythmic groove, especially in the melodic phrasing, even in the ballads. Yes, they are about romance, but this rhythmic phrasing hallmark of hers is what I really like -- coupled with great melody and harmony. This is why so many R&B singers like Brandy, Monica and Chrisitina Aguilera have been such good fits for her songs. The new song "I Belong To Me" has this groove -- right in the first phrase. --gc 11/24 |
This interview was very well done. I feel closer to the subject, but I also feel like I got a huge insight into the industry. I knew there were still songwriters, but I guess I thought more artists were writing their own songs. I have some digging to do now, because I need to know who's been actually writing all these great songs that inspired me to start songwriting.... --NDO 10/10 |
holy shit. amazing interview. --ps 10/10 |
Ahem! Scorpions and Heart are definitely not "groups we can hardly remember"! I'll be happy to forget about Boyz II Men, though. The interview itself was great and looked like a lot of fun to conduct! --JCF 10/09 |
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