Friday, August 31, 2018

Native Charleston Writer Releasing His Debut Novel to Rave Reviews


Charleston, SC, September 1 – Local writer F. Rutledge Hammes is set to release his debut novel, A Curious Matter of Men with Wings. So far, his book has received glowing praise from writers like New York Times bestselling author Dorothea Benton Frank who writes, “F. Rutledge Hammes is that rare new voice you run across once or maybe twice in a lifetime. His spectacular debut novel, A Curious Matter of Men with Wings soars! It is a coming of age cautionary tale about power. It’s a mystery and a love story wrapped up in humidity and pluff mud and it is as fascinating as it is addicting.”

Sue Monk Kidd, bestselling author of The Secret Life of Bees, writes, “A Curious Matter of Men with Wings is where magic comes to life in a bold story that celebrates the Gullah world of the South Carolina sea islands. With lyrical prose, the novel takes us into a hidden realm where life is still enchanted and storytelling abounds. In these pages, the transfixing Walpole family grapples with loss, the madness of grief, and ultimately healing, while surrounded by a community whose only salvation lies in the ties that bind them.”

Set for release on September 25 by Atlanta-based SFK Press, Hammes’ debut novel tells the story of the Walpole family who fled their sorted past and escaped to one of the nearly 2000 uninhabited Sea Islands off the Carolina coast. The novel opens with the two Walpole boys taking their little sister out on their johnboat for the first time to pirate the waterways for beer and loose change. In the process, their little sister goes overboard and appears to have drowned, until two men with gigantic wings swoop down and carry her body away into the sky. The news of her disappearance hits the family particularly hard, and the mother goes so far as to fashion herself wings and tries to fly. The Walpole boys set off in search of their little sister and, in the process, discover the truth behind the centuries-old Gullah tale of the Flying Men as well as numerous other mysteries native to the South Carolina Sea Islands.

Hammes himself was born here in the Lowcountry, where he fell in love with the waterways, the people and the folklore that inhabit the Sea Islands. His whole life, he has been writing about the Charleston area and Sea Island culture, and for the past decade, he has been teaching those young writers who will keep our lush storytelling tradition alive.

Having grown up the oldest in a family of ten, stories of family come naturally to him. His grandparents moved out to the Sea Islands early in their marriage and made friends in the Gullah community, and so he grew up enamored by all the stories and folklore he was told as a child. Hammes says, “He has long believed that magic is at the heart of Charleston, SC, and so magic must be at the heart of the Charleston novel.” Through A Curious Matter of Men with Wings, Hammes hopes readers will see the redemption that comes to people who keep their promises to one another and stand together regardless of ethnicity, culture and class.

Hammes earned his MFA in fiction from Old Dominion University, has had numerous short stories, essays and poems published in various journals and magazines around the country, and is a contributing writer in several books. He is also the 2019 South Carolina Arts Commission Prose Fellow and is presently Director of the Creative Writing program at Charleston County School of the Arts, the most awarded middle- and high-school writing program in the nation.



Friday, February 26, 2016

BRANDEN JAMES Cello / Vocal Duo Spreads the Love with #NeedYourLove Campaign


The #NeedYourLove Campaign 

Santa Fe, NM, February 20, 2016: Cello and Vocal duo BRANDEN JAMES has turned to social media to promote their #NeedYourLove campaign, an encouragement for people to share love with one another, as love makes us capable of doing anything. The movement spans across multiple social media platforms including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, and has seen the participation of over 5 million people who shared their stories of love and kindness.

The start of the campaign coincided with the release of the duo’s new music video celebrating the 60th Anniversary of “Unchained Melody” in late 2015. Says Branden, “To me the lyrics are timeless because they are talking about someone’s love that they’ve hungered for so long. I’ve been thinking about this campaign that we’re running, and how much we all want a place to belong, we all want to be loved”. The duo regularly posts inspirational quotes from the likes of Whitney Houston and Nelson Mandela, all paired with the NeedYourLove hashtag.

The #NeedYourLove movement will be kept alive as the duo gets ready to begin their next campaign. Followers can sign up for their fan club on the BRANDEN JAMES website to keep up with the new campaign, recent news, and performances.

For more information, visit:

Follow BRANDEN JAMES on Twitter and Instagram:
@BrandenJMusic

For inquiries, contact Manager Steven Karash:
323-636-3777

Friday, December 11, 2015

Twitter: What Does It All Mean?



Since 2008, Twitter has steadily become one of the most used tools for conversation, trending topics, events and most recently – a source for news, political platforms, and an unprecedented direct access to celebrity and public figures.

If you’re not very active on Twitter, you may feel a bit underwhelmed – I know I did when I first joined. What is the big deal anyway? Isn’t it just a bunch of people telling us what they’re eating and where their next vacation is? Well – yes, sometimes but the success of Twitter lies in the vast capability of broadcasting to people that already share the same interests, ideas and people and businesses like you. In other words, your audience finds you – not the other way around as it used to be.

In another post, we’ll be talking about several uses for Twitter including for business, and you may want to take a look at this post we created on just what kinds of tweets you should be making to keep relevant and well-rounded. But for now, let’s explore what all those symbols and hashtag things are all about.

TWITTER TERMS


1.     The @handle (username)

Everyone that uses Twitter has a username. In order to include people or companies in the conversation, you must “tag” them on your tweet preceded with an @ symbol. For example, “We’re having a blast learning #socialmedia with @fuzz today!” (@fuzz) is my account, so I’ll get a notification that you were talking about me. This also makes it very likely I’ll reply or “re-tweet” your post – gaining us both more attention.

2.     The #hashtag

Twitter is all about conversations happening in any given moment. The hashtag symbol # followed by a word, or group of connected words makes them trackable and includes that topic in a group of others that may be discussing the same topic.

If a topic of interest is appearing with a large amount of people, it is considered a “trending” topic and more likely to appear in searches and the new “moments” feature Twitter just launched. In our earlier example, “We’re having a blast learning #socialmedia with @fuzz today!” – anyone searching about #socialmedia would see our tweet along with all of the others. It’s a great way to put your topic or industry in the front of the line.

3.     Tweet

One writes a letter for the mail, an e-mail message for your inbox, and a “tweet” on Twitter. This is the message you will send out to the world at any given moment. The format is usually on the more casual side, and you only have 140 characters to say what you want to say. The micro-blogging platform allows a lot of information and conversations to be seen at one time. Imagine entering a cocktail party, and hearing part of a conversation here, part of one there  and when you hear something that interests you, you can stay a bit longer to hear more. Twitter is very similar.

4.     Follow

With over 300 million active users per month, things can get a little noisy. To help focus what kind of tweets you’d like to see, or to keep track of certain companies or people you can “follow” them. The more people follow you, the bigger your audience becomes. Following is usually a two-way street in the Twitter verse. Imagine exchanging phone numbers at that cocktail party. It would be kind of rude to only ask for one and not give one in return.

This should help get you started – so go out there and start listening and joining the conversations!

Happy Tweeting!


Justin

Friday, December 4, 2015

Branden James added to "Tim Janis: The American Christmas Carol" at Carnegie Hall


New York, NY, December 4, 2015: Classical-crossover vocal artist Branden James has been added to the lineup for Tim Janis' "The American Christmas Carol" on December 4th. The concert begins at 8pm at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

"The American Christmas Carol" will feature a full orchestra and 200 voice choir. In celebration of the show's 10th year at Carnegie Hall, Branden will be joined by special guests Neil Sedaka, Sarah McLachlan, Zachary Levi, Ioan Gruffudd, and a host of additional performers.

Proceeds will benefit Kate Winslet's Golden Hat Foundation, which aims to change the way people with autism are perceived, and Sarah McLachlan's School of Music, which provides no cost music instruction to at-risk children and youths.



For more information, visit:

For more concert information, and tickets visit:

Follow BRANDEN JAMES @BrandenJMusic
Twitter: http://twitter.com/brandenjmusic
Facebook: http://facebook.com/brandenjmusic 
Instagram: http://instagram.com/brandenjmusic


For inquiries, contact Steven Karash, Manager:
323-636-3777

About Branden

Branden James' voice inspired millions as a finalist on season 8 of America's Got Talent. His 2015 EP release, CROSSOVER, explores Branden’s heartfelt, sometimes folksy songwriting and his penchant for singing other styles of music that may not generally be associated with a classical crossover artist. Branden spent much of the last decade singing in Residence at The Metropolitan Opera, Los Angeles Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago. Currently, Branden is based in Los Angeles where he plays in a vocal/cello duo with James Clark aptly named BRANDEN JAMES.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

5 Ways to Engage Your Clients with Twitter


Yes, that is J.K. Rowling, the infamous creator of the world of Harry Potter. Unless you've been living under a rock, she is also the most popular and successful author of the book series, and eventual inspired film series, both the highest-grossing pieces in history. She also tweets, and has over 4.5 million followers.

Using Twitter for business, let alone for personal use can be a bit overwhelming (trust me, I know). Back when I joined in 2008 - I didn't even know how this 140 character limit 'new thing' was even worth it. It has now become much more than finding out what Oprah had for breakfast.


If you're not on Twitter now, you'd better be. By the year 2020, 85% of the buyer-seller interaction will happen online through social media and video.  
So here are five things that I have found really help get you started and continue to keep you engaged with the world of the tweeters:


1. Rotate what you tweet about:

Twitter is all about the conversation. Although some may call it a "micro-blog," the world of tweeting is much more of a two-way street. No one cares about what you have to say until you care about them.  As you RT (re-tweet) other interesting posts, reply and mention others, you'll also want to broadcast your own valuable content. Your tweets about your business should rotate on different types of posts - and here are some suggestions:


  • Sales/Marketing
    • Event coming up (sign-up), coupon codes, limited sales, free book signing 
  • Company Info
    • photos of product or personality, new/highlight staff members, FAQs, Press
  • General Industry Info
    • Articles about your industry, re-tweets, infographics, videos

2. Be a Human

The old days of marketing worked, because there was an actual person behind the sale. The joke about the "Bible salesman" holds value, because if you show you're human, people will be drawn to you. This is even more important in today's digital culture, where automation and lack of personal presence runs the scene. Every once in a while, tweet something personal, like your favorite movie coming up, or having lunch at your favorite eatery. 

3. Call-To-Action

There have been studies to show that people are more likely to interact with a post if it contains some sort of "call-to-action." Things like "Help me pick..." or "Vote for.." or even "Please RT" seem to show results. Again, Twitter is all about community. (Oh, and also - leave enough room for someone to RT and add their own comment when you can.)

4. Participate in trending topics

At the front and center of the Twitter main page is "Trending Topics." These are things people are talking about right now. Your tweet has a much higher chance of being seen if you are participating in the current trend, these are still strongly #driven by hashtags, but now can contain anything within the tweet. You can even adjust location settings to your local area to see what is trending nearby rather than globally. 

5. Reply Quickly, Reply All

Over 350,000 tweets are being posted every MINUTE! That means what was happening an hour ago is gone. If someone follows you, mentions you, or talks about you on Twitter - you don't want to wait too long to reply, you may miss out to someone else. Also, if you're mentioned with others, it is common courtesy to reply to everyone in the tweet - besides the more the merrier!


See you on Twitter! @fuzz