Ten Things About WANTING RITA You May Not Know
2401 readers Elyse Douglas, authors of Wanting Rita, are my guests today! Welcome Elyse & Douglas! Ten Things About WANTING RITA You May Not Know By Elyse Douglas 1.? Elyse Douglas is actually a husband-and-wife writing team, Elyse Parmentier and Douglas Pennington.? We met about 20 years ago at a writers? workshop in NYC, married soon after, and
Interview with Debra Brenegan: ?If you work your dream, it?ll become a reality?
2026 readers Debra Brenegan grew up in the Milwaukee area and graduated with a B.A. in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She worked as a journalist and taught at Milwaukee Area Technical College before beginning her graduate work. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in English/Creative Writing from The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she also
Decking the Halls with Heidi Ann Smith, author of ?The Clara Ann Burns Story?
4700 readers Heidi Ann Smith grew up in the Chicago area and began publishing poems as a child. At a young age, she won various local and academic awards for her writing; based on her writing abilities, she was awarded a scholarship to a private high school and attended college courses during her high school years. After
Holding Back
8387 readers? SCENE DINNER PARTY. NIGHT. A newly invited neighbor introduces herself to the hostess? sister. NEIGHBOR Hi, I?m Jenny. I grew up in Chicago but my husband and I just moved here when he lost his job. His old boss was having an affair and my husband called him out on it. We think that?s
10 Things That Matter To Me by Linda Armstrong-Miller
4325 readers Linda Armstrong-Miller, author of Betrayal and Forgiveness, is my guest today!? Welcome Linda! Ten Things That Matter To Me By Linda Armstrong-Miller Salvation through Jesus Christ. Freedom to worship without persecution/ all things that can be done due to being free My marriage My family My two dogs and one cat My friends My writing career My church family Going to the beach 10. Going to the
Believing We Have a Story to Tell
6639 readersKath here. Today?s guest is Ellen Weeren. Ellen graduated from college with an English Writing degree 20 years ago and began her career as a law enforcement policy writer, newsletter editor, and conference planner. When her second child was born in 1999, she quit working and quit writing. Then, three years ago, her husband was
?Completed Suicide?
1518 readersA reader wonders about the use of a new way of referring to suicide. Your eBook: Click here to download the Basic English Grammar ebook. Original Post: ?Completed Suicide?
Sometimes the subjunctive matters. That won?t stop it dying.
5125 readersThe English subjunctive may well be dying, but I am shedding no tears for it. This unconcern is, perhaps, a minority view amongst men of letters, for whom saying if I were instead of if I was is often a marker of a proper education, but I?m comforted by the fact that it is
Post-Christmas Grind: Getting Back into Your Writing Routine
8123 readersAdvertise here via BSA Merry Christmas to all of our readers! We hope you had a great holiday, but if you?ve struggled to fit in your writing, Icy Sedgwick has some tips on getting back into the routine. ?????????????????????????????????????????- No matter how good your intentions, sticking to a well-honed writing routine over Christmas is virtually impossible. Putting aside
KOAM-TV Needs Refresher on Contraction and Possessive Forms of It
1388 readersHoly fuck! Look at all the virtual ink the Proofreader had to waste on that screen shot below, found by Stan Kost on the Web site of a CBS affiliate serving the Pittsburg, Kansas/Joplin, Missouri markets. That baby's lit up like a Christmas tree. Perhaps--since this riveting story was published on December 7--its writers and
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