Tag Archive | writing
If only my words would set me free…
Originally posted on How to be a great Store Manager:
? ? My legs hurt, my back aches and my head pounds. My feet hurt, I’m exhausted and I’m incredibly cranky. What is it that is wrong with me, why do I feel like a train wreck on such an, otherwise, lovely day? I’m just…
Why I Write
Originally posted on The Crazy Lady Speaks:
You can vote for a crazy lady here ——> http://questionpro.com/t/AJhWsZRXWf (LaRae L Parry) Why I Write – My Writing Journey Writing saved me from a world that suddenly went black due to a doctor who was careless. Writing saves me from a dark life with a disability that…
…it’s deja vu, all over again, Mabel… when yeez need a friend…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…this ol’ Jurassic’s been around long enuff to believe in the truism that plenty of us can have hundreds of acquaintances, maybe even more for the ultra-gregarious among us… but few in our midst have more than a handful or two of enduring friendships … the kind of bonding unblemished…
Peter Midgley
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
It gives me great pleasure to be recommending a new book written by a very accomplished editor, author, and storyteller. I met Peter Midgley when I was the Alberta sales rep for University of Alberta Press where he continues to work as Acquisitions Editor. A few years ago, Peter asked…
From Grammarly — Who Writes Better: Men or Women?
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
Grammarly (www.grammarly.com) conducted a study with 3,000+ participants to settle an existential question that has been plaguing mankind for centuries (or maybe a few years here and there): “Which gender has the better writers?” They published the results to the question above in an infographic…
Following My Own Writing Advice – a guest blog post by C. Hope Clark
Originally posted on Books: Publishing, Reading, Writing:
I am pleased to have this opportunity to post an original article written by C. Hope Clark as part of her “Guest Author” blog tour to promote her latest novel, Murder on Edisto that has just been released by Bell Bridge Books. I have been a long-time subscriber…
…that Penelope Dreadfulle woman from Blackfriars Courant has pegged my character hero, Jack Calder in an interview… WURLD exclusive…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…Jack..Jack… how could yeez let yer guard down to talk to Ms Dreadfulle about herself… yes, yes… I know she’s got her ‘ways’….but, ye’ve got yer image to think of, man… here’s what the woman wrote on her web page, http://blackfriarscourant.wordpress.com : Exclusive Interview with Jack Calder of International Security…
A question of choice
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I have been thinking a lot lately. You may have noticed. Not that my mind often stops. It sleeps occasionally, though even my dreams are busy. Sometimes it goes into abeyance and I stand back and watch another me, one who knows something that I do not.…
New Podcast Up: Plagiarism Stinks!
Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
On this episode we discuss the very real problem of plagiarism and how it can be annoying…especially if you are the one being plagiarized. I talk at length about my recent run-in with EssayMama and how they ripped off my viral blog post “Tolkien’s 10 Tips for Writers”.…