I created Turtle Life several years ago to satisfy my desire to say my piece and have my fifteen minutes of fame+ sort of speak.? Truthfully, I love to write and this whole blogging thing caters towards my style in that fashion, so I do take my blogging seriously.? I hope you can tell by my articles.? Regardless, it is what I love to do.

As well as writing one of my earliest passions is cars.? I love ‘em.? I think they’re just way cool machines and everything that involves them I find interesting.? Like anybody else I have my stronger points of interests, but still I love the autos.

As a young boy I would watch all the cars on the road and try to determine what make, model and production year they were.? Growing up in Lansing, Michigan1 the home of the original General Motors Oldsmobile2 division and the son of an automobile factory worker I think I had predisposed genes for the love of automobiles.

Okay, Kayelless, so you like to write and you like cars.? What’s your point?? The point is that now I’m an official automotive press writer!3

My blog that I wrote about the improving quality of American manufacturers’ vehicles was in reality a dual post as it was created to be and was published as my first official news media article.? I was just recently hired by the online newspaper The Examiner4 .

The Examiner4 is basically, a form of Web 2.0 media in which the reporters are local bloggers who specialize in their fields, kind of like standard media reporters.? In fact many are experienced media writers and write for The Examiner4 as sort of a side project.

Anyways, I’m exited as all get out about this huge opportunity to show my stuff to an audience that is searching for good news reporting and media journalism.? The pay ain’t much, but the exposure more than makes up for it by creating a nice new pool of opportunity for me.

Yeah, this turtle is excited.? So check me out at my “other” blog home as the Nashville Automotive Examiner3 .

K

Reference
  1. Lansing MI – capital city
  2. Oldsmobile – Company History at Outright Oldsmobile
  3. Nashville Automotive Examiner
  4. The Examiner/Nashville

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2 Responses to Nashville Automotive Examiner

  1. Angela says:

    Oops..keep spelling remember incorrectly..must be tired. LOL

  2. Angela says:

    Ahhh.watching the cars go by. That was a nice hobby, wasn’t it? Remeber when the factory did those Family tours ? How at the end, you could get a scale model vehicle, usually the latest or ost popular model? You had one. Remeber?

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