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Inspiration Strikes! Undiscovered by Dellani Oakes
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Inspiration Strikes! Undiscovered by Dellani Oakes.
Fun With Heteronyms and Homographs – Happy Monday!
Originally posted on Author P.S. Bartlett:
This is from an e-mail I received this morning. I have no idea who wrote this but BRAVO! Heteronyms… this is brilliant Homographs are words of like spelling but with more than one meaning. A homograph that is also pronounced differently is a heteronym. You think English is…
Get to the friggin’ point
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Get to the point. How many times have I said this to my kids when I have been involved in agonizing conversations along the lines of: “and then, you know, he said, whatever, and I said yeah, I know, right?” I’ve also said this about…
#MondayBlogs: Why Writing is Better Than Sex
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: Today is Monday, which brings us #MondayBlogs – a.k.a. guest writer day! Every Monday, a fellow blogger will be covering a topic revolving around reading and writing, and today’s topic is obviously rather humorous, but it’s also an infograph. If you want to be a guest blogger, check…
Interview with Author Viv Drewa!
JEMSBOOKS Please help me welcome talented author and blogger, Viv Drewa, who is a lovely lady. She has been very kind and generous with her time not only to me but to many other authors by re-blogging about our books on her own blog. 1. Please tell us something about yourself. When did you […]
The Benefits of Writing a Terrible First Novel
Originally posted on Words of Margaux:
? As some of you may know, I recently completed a novel for the first time. After two failed attempts to complete manuscripts before, just the fact that I wrote “The End” was an accomplishment to me. I took some time away from the book in attempt to return…