Properly Punctuated: The Silent Comedian, or When Quotes = Sarcasm
For when you “really” need to let people know the sarcasm of it all…through this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
For when you “really” need to let people know the sarcasm of it all…through this Properly Punctuated tip from KD Did It.
C.S. Lakin’s post on Act First, Talk Later is the kind of attention your readers will appreciate.
Paint a canvas, haul canvas, but one generally canvasses for information in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
English is rich in its synonyms and allows for a wealth of choices in finding the exact right word for the writer.
Get your breeches before we breach the walls of that unedited manuscript you’ve been hoarding in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Get acquainted with the Style options available in your word processing program—Word and Pages both allow you to create your own set of styles as well as your own templates.
How badly do you feel about being bad in this Word Confusion from KD Did It?
C. S. Lakin posted about the surging popularity in ebooks. So for those of you wondering about the state of the book, you might want to check this post out.
A spring brake is more likely to be a fern than a vacation. Personally, I’d prefer the spring break in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
Whither shall ye self-editing writer wander through your writhing words afore they wither in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.