At that time, the students have to have wide idea for the next stringing up word by word, to be sentence, paragraph and will be a good text. The fourth semester students still feel difficult, especially when they lost their knowledge about the topic, but they have to do the test. ...
Everything you need to know about novel word counts April 23, 2018 Ah, word count. Few elements of the book-writing process inspire such hand-wringing and teeth-gnashing as trying to constrain your novel within certain seemingly arbitrary bounds. In this post I'm going to tell you: Why wo...
These documentaries denounce the dramatisation of shark attacks in the media, believing that they feed into public desire for spectacle with heavy music, clever word play and dramatic narration, which ultimately create a sense of danger for audiences. This fear unfortunately translates to a real lif...
One-Liner Wednesday – Weird I don’t know why, but almost every time I write “humans” in my current work-in-progress (it’s vampire romance, so I use the word a lot), I write “human’s” in the possessive. It’s a weird brain glitch. If you would like to participate in th...
The effects of a vigorous genius working upon large materials. --Samuel Johnson, commenting on the life work of John Dryden (1631-1700), English poet, critic and playwright. From The Indian EmperourPosted by JD Hull at 11:59 PM | Comments (0) ...
Word Journeys guest blogger Claire Isenthal is thirty-one and has been sheltering in place with her parents, husband, son, and mutt for the past nine months. She is an Account Executive at a Fortune 500 tech company and has been in sales for seven years. Claire is currently on submission...
Well, no. At that pace, even allowing for missed days along the way, we can be finished with our 100,000 word novel in a little over 13 months. If we can up our production to five hundred words a day just on weekends, we can be done in closer to eleven months, under a year. ...
TED-Ed is the American media organization TED's (of TED Talks - 'ideas worth spreading') platform for educational materials. Among the resources shared, you'll find this rap from YouTube creator Flocabulary on why setting in stories matters....
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“You’d use a different word?” “First of all, I was under the impression that only Carrie would be entering the Underrealm.” Riann shifted in her chair. “Well . . . yes.” “And I would call myself her protector. Her champion. Her lifeline. Any of those will do nicely.” ...