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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Guest Post by author Kat Duncan: The Root of all Emotions: Fear
Tweet The Root of All Emotions: Fear Dwight Swain and Jack Bickham both wrote that authors need to give the reader “something to worry about”. People read for feeling and that doesn’t mean it needs to be sappy, but it … Continue reading
Words Matter Week 2011 challenge: day 5
Tweet Words, like moths, are captured by writers who pin them to the page in various forms. What writer’s work most deftly captivates you? Why? O’Henry. I started reading O’Henry as a young teen. I thought I had a pretty … Continue reading
Words matter week 2011 challenge: day 4
Tweet Thursday, March 10 Words can be mangled, misused, or misunderstood. What is your funniest example of mangling, misuse, or misunderstanding? Due to not enough coffee, I can’t think of anything … But, if you want to mangle, here is … Continue reading
Words Matter Week 2011: day 3
Tweet Today’s topic: What is your favorite quote about words? Why? Here’s one: Substitute “damn” every time you’re inclined to write “very;” your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be. ~Mark Twain And … Continue reading
Words matter 2011 challenge -day 2
Tweet Words can change history. What speech or document do you believe to be most important. Why? Note: I speak only for myself, as an American. No judgement implied on important speeches and documents of other cultures. But while I … Continue reading
Words Matter 2011 challenge — day 1
Tweet Is there a word that has changed, or could change your life? What is it, and what difference would it make? When i thought about this, somehow I focused on finding a word, or learning about a word, that … Continue reading
Meet Author Jennifer Wylie
Tweet Jennifer Wylie was born and raised in Ontario, Canada. In a cosmic twist of fate she dislikes the snow and cold. Before settling down to raise a family, she attained a BA from Queens University and worked in retail … Continue reading
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