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Category Archives: writing
Grammar vs Creative License
Today’s post comes from some comments I’ve read both here and on the writing forum I frequent. It can cause arguments, so let me get one thing straight from the beginning—I believe with all my heart that each one of … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Writing Advice, Grammar, writing, Writing Advice
Tagged grammar, grammar advice, Grammar vs creative license, writing advice
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Vaginas and Chainsaws
A couple of days ago, my mom bought me a chainsaw. It’s a petite little thing, 1.5 horsepower, 14” blade, and it plugs in to an extension cord. It was just what I needed to clean out all the dead … Continue reading
Posted in sexism, writing
Tagged sexism, vaginas and chainsaws, women and power tools, writing
20 Comments
Yard Sales and Memories
Yard sale. There’s a million jokes and a certain amount of disdain associated with that phrase. “No one’s going to pay five dollars for that.” “You must be really hard up for money.” “Who wants to buy other people’s junk … Continue reading
Posted in Change, writing
Tagged adjusting to change, getting rid of memories, Taking care of parents, Yard sales
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Read
Sorry I’ve been MIA lately. I posted quite a bit there for a while, but then got involved with some other projects. And I got distracted. I’ve been reading. Yeah, I know! That’s crazy talk! What am I doing reading … Continue reading
Posted in reading, writing, Writing Advice
Tagged Houck Bridge, reading, why writers read, writing advice
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Grammar Oddities, Part Two
There are so many oddities in the English language that I could write a whole blog just about them, but how boring would that be? Instead, here is installment two, and I may do another from time to time. Abbreviation … Continue reading
Posted in Grammar, writing, Writing Advice
Tagged grammar, grammar oddities, writing, writing advice
8 Comments
Grammar Oddities, Part One
Weird grammar. In the English language there are exceptions to every rule, and then, some of the rules are just weird. Today we are going to take a break from photography to talk about some oddities of grammar. Some are … Continue reading
Posted in Grammar, writing
Tagged awhile vs a while, compound possession, grammar, grammar oddities, subjunctives, weird grammar, writing
18 Comments
Blog Photography 101- Part Two, Contrast
I’m not a photographer, but when I started this blog, I decided that I wanted the pics to be as “me” as the words. So they are. To encourage more of my fellow bloggers to take advantage of the digital … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, photography, photography tips, writing
Tagged blog photography 101, blogging, blogging tips, photography, writing
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Blog Photography 101- Part One
Taking decent pictures for your blog is easier than you think. Recently, I received a few comments that surprised me. Several people thanked me for helping them feel brave enough to post some of their own pictures. Good for them! … Continue reading
Weekly Photo challenge: From Lines to Patterns
Patterns, they are all around us. In everything we see, in everything we do. From the glass and beams in a fancy building, to the petals of a flower, to the structure in abusive relationships that drives abusers to hurt, … Continue reading
Posted in Habits in writing, photography, writing, Writing Advice
Tagged habit, patterns in writing, photography, postaday, writing, writing advice
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