The rules about when to use a comma and when not to use a comma seem to never end. AppositivesWhat is an appositive? Any noun phrase that is placed next to another noun phrase to restate it or say it in a different way is an appositive. A noun phrase can be made up of…
Category: Fiction Writing
April Holidays, Holidays, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Find a Rainbow Day & Other Clever Holidays
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Emersion to Envelope
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• •Does an emigrant or an immigrant leave one country to settle in another? Are you paid an emollient or an emolument for working? Is the study of insects known as entomology, etiology, or etymology? Would you put a letter in an envelop or an envelope? emersion, immersion Emersion is the act of emerging or coming forth.…
Easter, Fiction Writing, Holidays, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Easter and Leporiphobia, the Fear of the Easter Bunny
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• •Each Easter, store owners make lots of money from selling candy, Easter baskets, stuffed rabbits, chocolate rabbits, and other things aimed at the Easter holiday. Have you ever stopped to wonder where the cute little Easter bunny came from? Did he just magically appear one day? Leporiphobia is a fear of rabbits. It’s hard for…
Collective Nouns, Easter, Fiction Writing, Writing Prompts and Exercises
A Colony of Rabbits
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• •How civilized is a colony of rabbits? Would a flick of rabbits make their home inside the colony? Have you protected your garden against a drove of rabbits? Or has a trip of rabbits been able to sneak through your traps to devour all of your vegetables? Random Facts About Rabbits Rabbit families consist of…
Book Reviews, Memoirs, New Words Learned, Words
The Blessing of Movement – a Review
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• •Fiction Writing, Phobias, Writing Prompts and Exercises
Anablephobia and Other Phobias
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• •Even though some phobias may appear unreasonable or silly to those who don’t have any, they are no laughing matter. When someone encounters something he has an excessive fear of, he experiences the following: rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, trembling, anxiety, panic, terror, and/or dread. Phobias are a like a treasure chest full of gold…
Book Reviews, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Words
The Wishing Stone (The Eve Project, book 2) – a Review
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• •Confusing Words, Fiction Writing, Words
Confusing Words from Elementary to Emend
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• •If something is delightful, is it elision or Elysian? When a murderer is unable to be captured by the police, does he allude or elude them? Is a false sense of reality an elusion, allusion, or illusion? elementary, alimentary If something is described as elementary, then it is simple. The solution to the mystery of the disappearing…
Book Reviews, Christian Books, New Words Learned, Nonfiction
The Miracle Ship – a Review
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• •In this world we live in, so many things can go wrong. Life would be so much easier if we knew for sure that God was real, that miracles really do happen. If you have ever wondered about this, if the wrongdoings by so-called “faith healers” and televangelists have left you faithless, The Miracle Ship…