The Grammar Cop is still SHH (shaking her head) at some of this week’s goofs. They deserve a mighty eye roll.
Windows on the Past – 1982 – Mom & her 7 sibs
Here’s something we don’t get to see every day: a photo of a woman on her 70th birthday posing with all seven of her siblings.
Laughter: The Universal Language – #77
For a change of pace, here’s a little video. WARNING: It’s British humour from a pre-enlightened age. And it’s darn funny!
Friday Follies #145 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Greetings again, word lovers! The Grammar Cop has assembled a mix of hyphen-o-phobia, wrong-word-itis, and spelling misdemeanors for you.
99-cent book sale!
Wouldn’t you love a bit of light summer reading at an equally light price? 😁
Laughter: The Universal Language – #76
Heavens to Murgatroyd! Smiles of recognition at these lost words and phrases of yesteryear, guaranteed.
Friday Follies #144 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Welcome to today’s foolish flubs, Friday Follies fans (and those with great affection and appreciation for alliteration).
Focusing Your Novel With a Journalist’s Trick
This is a very helpful framework to use in focusing your novel – when you start one!
by Andrea Lundgren
Okay, perhaps it’s more of a tool than a trick, but journalists have been using the “Who-What-Where-When-Why-and-How” format on hard news pieces for well over a century (to judge by the sort of articles they write, where each of these items are addressed), and I’ve found the six questions are equally useful when writing a novel.
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Laughter: The Universal Language – #75
Hot enough for ya? 😁
Greece: Episode Four –
Early spring, 1971. Greece. An island. A ferry. An interminable trip that seemed to go on… and on…
