Tag Archive | Informative
10 Rules How & When to use the Colon – Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Lousy Writer
The Clues to a Great Story – Infographic, video & Transcript..
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
First, check out the Infographic (click on it to enlarge / download it) Second, click the link below to watch a TED Talk Video by Andrew Stanton plus read the transcript on the subject The Clues to a Great Story
Too Much On the Plate – Guest Post by Charles E Yallowitz…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
2016 was a busy year filled. So many holidays that closed school, family events, health issues, bouts of depression, unexpected disasters, and I’m sure I’m missing other categories. Yet, somehow I managed to publish 4 books, write 5 books, write 1 short story, write 1…
Emotional Word Wheel Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Imgur
EDITING 101: 20 – Dashes…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Originally posted as the Dun Writin’—Now Whut? series on this blog, EDITING 101 is a weekly refresher series for some of you and brand new for others. Courtesy of Adirondack Editing Dashes Many authors have trouble with dashes. It’s hard to know which one to use and when to use…
Does That Lettuce Look HUNGRY? – A TSRA Tale…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Prompt originally from author Mary Beth Robb’s blog HERE It was all the fault of those pesky woodworms that chewed up old Grandma Archaeopteris way back around the Devonian Period when life in the oceans seemed to ingest the evolutionary equivalent of ‘Speed’ and coughed up…
A Morse Code Alphabet Visual (in case you need to know)…
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Source: ency123 In 1832, an American artist sailed home from Europe. He had spent some time painting in Europe and hoped to sell his pictures when he arrived home. His name was Samuel Morse. The journey on the ship was to change Samuel Morse’s life.…
Semaphore Alphabet Visuals (In case you need to know)…
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Source: ency123 Throughout history, armies and navies have sent messages across battlefields. Simple orders like “Advance” or “Retreat” could be given by bugle calls or cannon-fire. But sending reports of the battle back to headquarters needed a different system. During the 1790’s, a Frenchman called…