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1562 readersI blogged last month about myths, legends and fairy tales: the wisdom they contain and how they can be a wellspring for all kinds of storytelling. This month I’ll talk about building my new novel, Heart’s Blood, from the structural framework of my favourite fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast.
First up, I had no intention
1712 readersIf you’re a freelance writers, there’s a very good chance that you’ve been following the Cooks Source case for the last week or two. To recap what happened, Monica Gaudio, a freelance writer, discovered that an article she had written on the history of apple pies had been used in its entirety by a small
741 readersby Ryan SheehanNew books are published every day, but usually not by an eight year old! Douglas ‘Dougie’ Christie Jr. is ready to publish his second book! The son of NBA star Doug Christie and model-designer Jackie Christie, Dougie, is fresh off the heels of his first book Dougie Learns to Ride. The
949 readers"Are you kidding? . . . this is something the whole world knows."I explained to [him] . . . the truth was that the whole world did not know these things.AU: While colloquially it's clear what you mean, by strict logic you are saying no one knows these things ("all not" versus "not all"). Change
3504 readersThe word that raises my hackles most when I’m reading a newspaper report is “expert”. It’s sometimes used appropriately by journalists to refer to someone who is a specialist in the relevant field (see ballistics experts, etc.). But just as often, it seems, it’s used to denote somebody who has an opinion but whom the
1874 readersOnline Diary: May 20, 2010 I’d like to go back and erase my old posts. Don’t you feel that way sometimes? Maybe all the time? As I think about talking to the telephone poles out there and reassessing where I am, the urge to purge is overwhe...
1032 readersI’ve recently become interested in the concept of the meme (rhymes with seem).
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Original Post: Not All Memes are Bad
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Like a lot of people, every year my husband and I watch Miracle on 34th Street during the holiday season.
One of my favorite scenes in the movie is right at the end when Natalie Wood is riding in the car with her mom and Fred Gailey.
The camera focuses in on Natalie sitting in the back
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1429 readersJason Shiga, the Eisner Award-winning author of Meanwhile: Pick Any Path: 3,856 Story Possibilities, showed readers how to make an interactive comic in the video embedded above.
The project requires a large piece of paper, scissors, drawing materials,...
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9665 readersAt Lynne Murphy’s long-ago tweeted suggestion, I listened to a debate between Grant Barrett, of A Way with Words, and Matthew Engel, of the BBC article from a few months ago that complained about American usages infecting British English. Through the first 15 minutes, both men were being quite reasonable, saying things that barely