5468 readersYikes, it’s been a rough few weeks. Along with some nasty business stuff, which is actually normal in my line of work, I was supposed to be on my first real, non-working vacation in 14 years, which turned into a workation. What should have been normal was much less fun than usual as my husband
4828 readersThe first issue of the comic book series Blood Red Dragon will be unveiled at Comic-Con International on Thursday, July 21st. This project features the collaborative efforts of Spider-Man comics creator Stan Lee, Japanese rock star Yoshiki (of the band X Japan), and Spawn comics creator Todd McFarlane.
GalleyCat reported back in October 201o when Lee and
2574 readersI am in the process of submitting my manuscript for my second children's picture book to agents. I got a solid referral to a high-profile agent. The referral came from one of the agent's award-winning illustrators. I sent my letter and submission but h...
1771 readersThe art of reporting speech in writing, that is. There are a few writers whom I really admire for their skill in dialog: John le Carré and Elmore Leonard.
Your eBook: Click here to download the Basic English Grammar ebook.
Original Post: The Art of Speaking
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1728 readersI have long been fearful of public speaking. When I had to stand up before the board of education several years ago, to fight for a program about to get the ax, I was a shaking, quivering mess.
Since that time, I’ve had plenty of opportunities to present myself to the public — online, here.
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6402 readersHiding from my dissertation in a little alcove under the stairs on the bottom floor of the library, I was scanning through a book of grammar gripes. One of them was the common objection to transitive usage of the verb graduate. For instance, people will sometimes say:
(1) Now that they’ve graduated high school
1193 readersNic, who submitted this photo from Singapore, wonders if the apostrophe catastrophe/improper pluralization is forgivable since it was committed by a non-native English speaker.Childrens is not a word in any language, so I'm not giving them a pass on this one.Thanks, Nic!
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Speaking at conferences and events is a great way to meet new people, learn new things and see new places. It’s also a great way to generate awareness for you, your company and your products, and establish yourself as an expert in your industry. Here are some suggestions to help you find and land more
3740 readersWould you have a hard time distinguishing the source of a fast food chicken sandwich if a t-shirt company trademarked a phrase used on their t-shirts that promotes sustainable food?In other words, if you saw this:Would you think this:Or this:The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office defines a trademark as "a word, name, symbol, or device
925 readersby Todd Rutherford
To say there is no ego in a person who does public speaking regularly would be a false statement. But for those of us who only speak from time to time, when you see a speaker who can walk out in a room of 30 people or a auditorium...