Tag Archive | Words
Words, Words, Words
Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
It all comes down to words. Words dispensing dialogue and imparting information (the alliteration ailment returns) comprises the foundation of storytelling. Why it’s so challenging to string together enough words to create the story is a mystery in and of itself. Of course, the trick is to…
Shameless self-promotion
Originally posted on Two on a Rant:
The agony of the feet. Hey! I have to do this once in a while, and it’s only 88 words. Starting January 26, I’m enrolled in a Kindle Countdown Deal Atto Run is 99 cents the first day and will be back to $4.44 by January 31. Yes, for…
Asking Book Bloggers for reviews? A few little tips from my little book blog
Originally posted on mylittlebookblog:
Helllllo readers, a slight musing today on mylittlebookblog; I saw a post about requesting reviews and thought I would write my own. The good, the bad and the downright ugly I thought I’d share a couple of pointers on that all important email. I think each blogger will have their own…
27 Interesting Facts about Words
Interesting Literature Fun facts about words and the English language The stuff of literature is, of course, words. As Samuel Taylor Coleridge observed, ‘Prose = words in their best order; – poetry = the best words in the best order.’ In this post, we’ve gathered up 27 of the best facts about words that we’ve […]
Any Ol’ Word Will Do
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
What’s in a word? Image: cycleinfrastructurenextstep.com “The constant interchange of design ideas between architects and clients; clients and their friends; architects and their peers is one of design’s most distinctive qualities, yet it is often neglected by researchers,” I read out, reading from the papers in my hand. “I’m sorry,” my…
Crossing Categories in Writing – Guest Post Jacquelynn Luben
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
In 2015 I am welcoming a number of guests to my blog, where they discuss all manner of topics. I am sure my regular followers have seen the Fantasy and Literary Heroes in Society posts, which will be a continuing feature but today I am pleased to welcome Jacquelynn…