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Congratulations to Lynn 'JULIAN', aKa Cookie Cutter Girl, who beat out over 18,000 songwriters to win TOP 10 in the Billboard Song Contest! JULIAN, whose POP SUPERHERO alter ego, Cookie Cutter Girl, can be seen on the cover of the current "Indie Bible," won for her song "Get the Picture." JULIAN aKa CCG has also been awarded the coveted ASCAP scholarship for a remarkable 3rd year in a row. View the Indie Bible cover: www.IndieBible.com/jul. Read more about Cookie Cutter Girl, POP SUPERHERO: http://www.CookieCutterGirl.com

Boston, MA (PRWEB) July 30, 2007 -- Congratulations to Lynn 'JULIAN', aKa Cookie Cutter Girl, who beat out over 18,000 songwriters to win TOP 10 in the Billboard Song Contest! JULIAN won "TOP 10" for her only entry in 2005, Pop Song "Get the Picture." The super songwriter entered 2 Pop Songs in 2006, winning "TOP 50" for "Get the Picture" *and* "TOP 100" for "JENNY," and plans to enter 3 in 2007. JULIAN aKa CCG has also been awarded the coveted ASCAP scholarship for a remarkable 3rd year in a row. JULIAN's POP SUPERHERO alter ego, Cookie Cutter Girl, can be seen on the cover of the current "Indie Bible." View the Indie Bible cover: http://www.IndieBible.com/jul . Read more about Cookie Cutter Girl, POP SUPERHERO: http://www.CookieCutterGirl.com  

One thing that separates 'JULIAN' from most song competition winners, 'JULIAN' is a solo songwriter. Song contest awards often tend to be songwriting teams, who have multiple songwriters, performers and producers. In contrast to the norm, JULIAN's wrote, performed and produced both her award winning songs herself. Yet, this is not in contrast to JULIAN's "norm," who thus far has written and performed all her hit songs herself. Cookie Cutter Girl is an independent musician, who can't afford a publicist or promoter, yet CCG is attracting the attention of several national TV producers. The Pop Superhero has been contacted by producers from MTV

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