K. N. Singer

Contributor

There are some pros and some cons to being a jack-of-all-trades and master of none.

The pros are that I can and do write about anything and everything, because I find both nearly anything and nearly everything to be subjects of great interest. Whether you read my articles here at suite101.com, at AssociatedContent.com, or at other writing portals across the web and beyond, the first thing that will strike you is the vast array of topics I have tackled in the short time I've been freelancing for a living. The truth is that there are just too many interesting things to write about in this wide world of ours to choose only one.

The con, I suppose, is that I will never be a Famous Writer known for My Great Works in one particular niche. Oh well. Niches always made me itchy, anyway.

Latest Articles

Why James Frey Lied
James Frey published A Million Little Pieces in 2003. Published as a memoir, it later became obvious that Frey's "autobiography" was as much fiction as truth.
May 13, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Passive Solar Energy
Passive solar energy, called "passive solar" for short, refers to a range of low-cost to no-cost technologies that utilize non-mechanical methods to heat and cool.
Mar 29, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Strawbale Houses
With a new focus on sustainability and energy conservation, strawbale houses might become construction the wave of the future.
Mar 29, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Ancient Persian Kings: Darius the Great
Known as a builder and a diplomat, Darius the Great helped Persia continue to rise in status in the ancient world, but unrest marked his reign in its beginning and end.
Feb 7, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Ancient Coins
Coins have an ancient history: the first coins were minted some 700 years before the birth of Christ, in the ancient kingdom of Lydia (modern-day western Turkey).
Feb 7, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Successful Fundraiser Dinners
Fundraiser dinners are one of the classiest - and easiest - fundraising events to run.
Jan 16, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Ancient Persian Kings: Cyrus the Great
Cyrus the Great founded the Achaemenid dynasty, which would later become known as the Persian Empire, one of the greatest empires of the ancient world.
Jan 1, 2009 - K. N. Singer
Ancient Persian Kings: Xerxes I
Of all of ancient Persia's kings, Xerxes I is quite famous, but not because he was the most successful. His failures abroad and at home led to gradual Persia's decline.
Dec 31, 2008 - K. N. Singer
Successful Fundraising Ideas
Successful fundraising campaigns are not just about money. Rather, successful fundraising arises from building strong, lasting relationships with donors.
Dec 30, 2008 - K. N. Singer
Women for Women International
Women for Women International was founded by Zainab Salbi because she understood what war zones did to women.
Dec 3, 2008 - K. N. Singer