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Game of Thrones Ep. 8: The Pointy End

Game of Thrones Ep. 8:  The Pointy End

  This episode really should be renamed “When the bleep hits the fan” because boy things are starting to get really sticky!  It has come to the point where people have to start choosing sides and can no longer ride the fence for the sake of peace.  It’s time to put your money (or your [Keep Reading]

A List of Commonly Misused Words

A List of Commonly Misused Words

The word nerd is at again, helping my writing friends refresh their grammar skills.  My list today is a rundown of those pesky little words that, when you’re not careful, can get misused very easily (and spell check may not catch it!).  So, without further a due, here we go! Accept or Except [Keep Reading]

Six (More) Greek Words To Know and Use in Your Writing

Six (More) Greek Words To Know and Use in Your Writing

Yes, the word nerd is at it again!  Last week I graced you with six cool Greek words to help you out in your writing last week and I just couldn’t stop at six (blame it on my fascination with Greek scholars).  So, here are some more fodder for my fellow wordsmiths! (courtesy of S. [Keep Reading]

Six Greek Words to Know (and Use!) for Your Writing

Six Greek Words to Know (and Use!) for Your Writing

You can call me a word nerd because I love learning new words, replacing blah words with totally awesome ones, and even making up words.  Either way you slice it, you have to expand your vocab.  So I came across these twelve Greek words (courtesy of writer S. Gray) that are good to really know [Keep Reading]

Ten Words You Should Know As a Writer (And If Not, Should Learn!)

Ten Words You Should Know As a Writer (And If Not, Should Learn!)

  As a writer it can be super hard to try to find that word.  You know that word that says exactly what you want to say and give the extra oomph to a scene in your story.  For example, you want to convey how much your main character hates her sister, but the word [Keep Reading]



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