Natasha Stagg
Writer
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Natasha Stagg is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in Creative Writing. She has won awards for her writing which include The Roy W. Cowden Memorial Fellowship, The Hopwood Nonfiction Award, The James H. Robertson Award, The Ann Arbor Current's Best Fiction of 2008, and Highest Honors for a fiction thesis. She has worked closely with writers Michael Byers, Peter Ho Davies, Ken Mikolowski and Warren Hecht, linguist John Lawler and publisher Phil Pochoda, and has worked for writers and publishers Steve Gillis and Dan Wickett of Dzanc Books. She has worked as everything from a tutor for students at the Sweetland Writing Center in the University of Michigan to an assistant to installation artist Josh Hoeks. She currently works as a freelance writer for Work.com and others.
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Affiliations:
Dzanc Books, The University of Michigan, The Sweetland Writing Center
Business Interests:
Writing, travel, art, green business, music, booking, painting, sales, merchandising, design, fashion, reviews, publishing, fiction, journalism, style, library, photography

Guides Written by Natasha Stagg
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Finding useful information on nuclear radiation protection and safety for the workplace
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How you, the writer, can get publishing sales leads
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How to offer the best selection of mens and womens jeans to your retail store customers
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Sell women's swim apparel that women want to wear
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Set up a Ray-Ban sunglasses store (everyone cool wants you to)
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Get your fur apparel to fly off its hangers
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Buy the kinds of boots that sell best in your store
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Get the right belts and suspenders for your customer's essential accessory needs
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Find and sell quality opal gemstones and jewelry
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Whatever kinds of jewelry rings you are searching for, a few tips will help you find the right one(s)
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Bracelets can infuse your store with fun and style
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Treasures of the sea, those elegant pearls, lend class to your business
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Does your business need a little more shine? Brighten it with silver jewelry
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Make sure your products and equipment are tested the right way the first time
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Offer something unique: sell paperweights as thoughtful gifts
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Maximize your savings when buying Minolta ink and toner for your business