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Fiction Writing, Grammar & Punctuation, Writing
Ten Zombified Grammar Myths That Need to Stay Buried
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• •Myths are fictitious stories, but they have a lot of power. Lightning never strikes the same place twice is one myth that I’m sure you’re familiar with, and it is a dangerous one. Lightning could strike the same place in less than ten minutes, or it could wait thousands of years to strike that place again.
Editing, Emotions, Fiction Writing, Grammar & Punctuation, Words
All Caps, Multiple Exclamation Points, & the Interrobang
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Gift Ideas for the Writer in Your Life
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• •Do you have any friends or loved ones who are writers? Are you having problems deciding what to get them for their birthdays or Christmas? First, we will talk about the normal but functional gifts you can bless them with. Books on writing, a dictionary, or a thesaurus is always appreciated, and writers can never…
Fiction Writing, Grammar & Punctuation, Words
Confusing Words: Lightning vs. Lightening
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• •Did you realize that lightning and lightening have different meanings? I used to think that either one could be used to describe the flashing light show that takes place during a thunderstorm. Then I took the time to look up the word lightening and discovered just how wrong I was. The lesson learned? Don’t ever…