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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Some Good News, A Good Quote, and Something Weird
– by Debbie Nance
Good news: My tumor-marker-numbers are down so the chemo is working, though it makes me feel icky and tired.
Good news: I still have some hair and eyelashes and eyebrows.
Good news: I was given a free subscription to Ancestry.com and I’ve been finding sources to prove my relatives are mine. Very fun!
Good news: I’m going to have another birthday. We’re celebrating on Saturday. I’m getting older, but possibly wiser.
Good news: WIFYR is coming! And WIFYR T-shirts are available for purchase online.
Good news: A friend called and wanted more tickets for the Thursday Keynote event with James Dashner. This is going to be a great conference!
Good quote: “You have to finish things — that’s what you learn from, you learn by finishing things.” — Neil Gaiman
Something Weird: There is a goose in my front yard. Really. I can hear it honking. How strange is that?
I think you should write a scene that includes a goose, a birthday party, and someone looking for a relative.
And definitely plan to come to WIFYR.
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Three Things Thursday
Cheryl Van Eck:
Ahem.
Grammar is about making your message clearer, not about rules. However, every writer should learn the rules of grammar. This is because grammar, in general, clarifies and beautifies your writing. And when you know the rules, you can break them better. Let me explain.
Pretend you’re at a museum, and there’s a display of Cleopatra’s full headdress and jewelry, with a sign saying, DO NOT TOUCH.
Person A doesn’t read the description or the sign, and reaches out and touches them. He says, “Oh, that’s pretty,” and moves on.
Person B reads the description and the sign, then runs over, puts on all the jewelry and the headdress and gets her friend to take the most epic picture of all time.
Who broke the rules better?
Brenda Bensch:
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