Incisor/canine/premolar/molar
Every piece of writing should be incisive. It should have bite.
It should quickly get to the point and leave the reader with something to chew over.
If it needs filling you’ve gone wrong somewhere!
Incisor/canine/premolar/molar
Every piece of writing should be incisive. It should have bite.
It should quickly get to the point and leave the reader with something to chew over.
If it needs filling you’ve gone wrong somewhere!
It is national poetry writing month.
I’m not even kidding.
Now, not all of us posess the skills of Homer. Some of us avoid poetry because we fear a wedgie from our journalistic self.
Do not fear the Poem.
Large uncomfortable truth in an itty bitty space.
I will tell you why. There is no better way to learn the music of a language than to look at its poetry.
Lyricists take note.
Even if you is gansta Bro
Don’ mess with the Po’
Sometimes the grammar of the situation eludes even the best of us.
Check out Grammar girl for those days when objects are subjective and you want to use hyphens.
And asterisks
Oooh and parentheses!
A writer’s magazine that covers all the bases. The home page is cluttered with the usual sales pitches and courses but there are a couple of gems and on the right hand side the words we love to see as starving writers
“Free downloadable content”
Never pay for knowledge someone will give you gratis.
http://www.writersdigest.com