Sometimes, the written word is the most powerful thing in the world
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Author: Matt Lillywhite
Sometimes, the written word is the most powerful thing in the world
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Author: Matt Lillywhite
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A white blast of light blinds you. You raise your head from your screen, ignoring the fact it bothered you in the middle of writing a good story. It’s a floating book, and it moves like a mouth. It speaks to you: “I am your book from the future”. “astronaut looks up in a tornado storm…
Learn the difference between two, too, and to. One of our readers wrote in to ask about the homophones too and to: “I was trying to find something on how and when to use ‘to and too’ I am having trouble in that area. I have trouble with that a lot and I tend to…
Trust between readers and writers should flow both ways Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Steven Toews, JD, MBA
Are you becoming a writer? People often ask me how to become a writer. It seems like a simple enough question, until you start considering the semantics of the word writer. A writer can be someone who writes, someone who has written, or someone who writes professionally. Anyone who’s been to school has written something,…
I’m no Tim Denning, that’s for sure, but I don’t have to be Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: James Willis