How safe is all of the wonderful technology that we now have? Most of us carry cell phones with us everywhere we go. We tend to take out internet access for granted. They make life so much easier for us. But what if they were used against us? Asher Benson has moved out in the…
Tag: Lisa Binion
Book Reviews, Children's Books
Doodle Lit: Drawing on the Classics – a Review
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• •Full of creative expression, this book was created to draw (literally) attention to literary classics and their authors. Teachers, homeschool parents, and anyone with a love of reading will love this book. Why? As a former homeschool teacher with children who love to read as much as I do, this book would have made reading…
Confusing Words, contronyms, Fiction Writing, Words
Contronyms from Dike to Flog
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• •Collective Nouns, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
A Congregation of Crocodiles & Other Collective Nouns
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• •How would you feel if you were trapped amidst a congregation of crocodiles? Would a corps of giraffes make your heart beat any easier? Do you think a crèche of penguins would be well cared for by a crash of rhinoceroses? Would a cry of hound dogs be rendered speechless by a dazzle of zebras? A congregation…
Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Brake to Browse
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• •Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Nathan Gross Interview – Life, MS, and Writing
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• •What was his inspiration for this book? Are the characters based on real people, or are they completely fictional? When was he diagnosed with MS? Why does he believe that he has beaten this incurable disease? What advice does he offer for writers? What was your inspiration for this book? Grief. Modern grief that is.…
Book Reviews, Dark Fiction, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
The Freeing of Jonathon Mark – a Review
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Bomb to Braze
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• •Fiction Writing, Oxymorons, Words
Oxymorons: A Cappella with Music to Accident Alert
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• •An oxymoron is a figure of speech made up of words that usually have completely opposite meanings. As a writer, you can create a character that has a tendency to use oxymorons in his or her speech. Even though oxymorons are pretty much self-explanatory, I will elaborate a bit on each one. I’m not saying…