You keep a pad and pen or electronic device handy next to your bed so that you can quickly jot ideas down. 2. You think it’s perfectly normal to have imaginary conversations between imaginary…
Enjoy expression, don’t be a dry writer — Poetic Cultivation
I am just sharing some personal experience as a writer, some “brotherly” advice, if you will. Believe it or not I read through a lot of what folks are posting and sharing, and there is a lot of great talent out there. However, in my opinion, for some it falls a bit flat. Writing itself […]
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Do you know how important hooks are? — Don Massenzio’s Blog
Originally posted on jean’s writing: Extremely. Without hooks, the reader stops reading. Today’s letter in the A-Z Challenge is H. H= Hooks Hooks are needed throughout the story, not just in the beginning. Everyone knows about the Opening Hook. That first paragraph that grabs or catches the reader’s attention. Or not. This is your chance to…
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That or Which? Grammar girl — Don Massenzio’s Blog
Originally posted on Kawanee’s Korner: ? Restrictive Clause—That A restrictive clause is just part of a sentence that you can’t get rid of because it specifically restricts some other part of the sentence. Here’s an example: Gems that sparkle often elicit forgiveness. The words that sparkle restrict the kind of gems you’re talking about.…
Mother Tongues — Discover
Ellen Rykers explores linguistics, anthropology, and biology, with an emphasis on Earth’s disappearing languages. She writes about language and science in an engaging way, and includes fun drawings in her posts.




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