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What Do You Want?2 comments

almarose wrote 5 months ago: How to Write Poetry and Live Poetically Free E-Course Lesson 33.1 Chapter 11: Living Poetically What … more →

Tags: Continuing Education, Creative Process, e-Course, Free e-Course, how to write poetry, online poetry course, personal develoopment, Poetry, poetry & writing

Scrambled eggs

rin176 wrote 7 months ago: Asia’s scrambled eggs at eleven are an excellent alternative to phonetics classes. Honestly. … more →

Tags: Hodgepodge., scoff, Asia, Food, natalia, Paulina, phonetics, scrambled eggs, solec

Scrambled eggs

rin176 wrote 7 months ago: Asia’s scrambled eggs at eleven are an excellent alternative to phonetics classes. Honestly. … more →

Tags: Hodgepodge., scoff, Asia, Food, natalia, Paulina, phonetics, scrambled eggs, solec

Sidebar: Face of America?

almarose wrote 8 months ago: Vitriol in Print Senator John McCain I searched the Internet for metaphorical characterizations of p … more →

Tags: writing, Nonfiction Writing, Writing mechanics, Editing, writing clarity, Buzzwords, Jargon, presidential campaign, Branding

Sidebar: Crisis? What Crisis?

almarose wrote 9 months ago: The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. -Franklin Delano Roosevelt Winston Churchill, Frankli … more →

Tags: writing, Nonfiction Writing, Writing mechanics, writing clarity, how to write well, Buzzwords, Jargon, Print Marketing, Communication

Sidebar

almarose wrote 10 months ago: Metaphors Can Cause Headaches Joseph R. Biden, Jr. I read this morning that Barack Obama had named S … more →

Tags: writing, Nonfiction Writing, Writing mechanics, Editing, Syntax, Grammar, writing clarity, how to write well, Jargon

Dis-entropized: Staying Alive4 comments

almarose wrote 11 months ago: Join now! Find details about this free E-course at Lesson 1. How to Write Poetry and Live Poetically … more →

Tags: writing, Nonfiction Writing, how to write well, Your Questions Answered, Humor, Communication, Poetry, Self-Help, e-Course

She Writes a Hell of a Book1 comment

almarose wrote 1 year ago: Diana, Philippa, or Nora? Take Your Pick It was my brother, John—a manly man, who thinks The Gulag … more →

Tags: Editing, Grammar, how to write well, Humor, Prose, Usage, writing, writing clarity, Audrey Niffenegger

The Language of Technology: The Big Con

almarose wrote 1 year ago: Good Old MPUI and Other Merry Pranks It is no accident that modern information-technology history a … more →

Tags: writing, writing clarity, Jargon, Humor, Technology history, History of Computing, Word Processing, mimeograph, addressograph

Sittin' with the Clintons at the Witenagemot2 comments

almarose wrote 1 year ago: If you and I and senators Clinton, Obama, and McCain had lived in medieval England, we would not be … more →

Tags: writing, Grammar, Old English, middle english, Sanskrit, etymology, Senators, capitalization, Clinton

Britain’s Bayeux Tapestry

nsubalibrary wrote 1 year ago: Those interested in British History (e.g. those enrolled in Dr. Mercer’s History of the English Lang … more →

Tags: Recommendations, YouTube, avidavid62, Bayeux Tapestry, Dr. John Mercer, Museum of Reading, Yale Arts Library Blog,

Fall Break--More Medieval Stuff1 comment

Kaye Dacus wrote 1 year ago: I took Friday and Monday off work to try to get kick-started on my NaNo manuscript, Peace in the Val … more →

Tags: Personal, 1066, medieval research, Norman Invasion, Robert the Bruce, William The Conqueror


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