Bogey, according to Eric Partridge's slang dictionary, is Royal Air Force usage from early in World War II meaning ''an aircraft suspected to be hostile. '' American aviators picked it up from the R.A.F. veterans; in 1945, Newsweek used the term to mean ''in radar code, an unidentif...
Consider usingalliteration, initials, or making up a creative name (if it fits with your genre). After all, no one has ever forgotten the name Lemony Snicket after hearing it once — it’s even easy to spell! Step 5: Make Sure Your Pen Name Isn’t Similar or Identical to Another Auth...
it's more likely not to be. That's a cold, hard reality that all short story writers will have to face. Just take it with a grain of salt, and go forth improving and applying. And look on the bright side, all the rejection only makes getting published that much...
High speed bogey, point 6 heading to point 4. Sensing a pending change in instructions, Dr Fiasco took a long draw on his cigarette and reached for the radio while I turned on the engine of my Ford Exploder and flipped on the headlights. We were at what I will now forever know as ...
Colonel Bogey March Once upon a time, a man could get by with a little bit of confidence and fortitude to throw out a string of words with such a panache that these words sounded like sparkling notes of John Phillip Sousa and his famed marching band stomping through through town with such...
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