1670 readersAccording to the website is this your name?, I am extremely well envoweled (at least my name is, anyhow). 50% of the letters that make up my name are vowels and of one million first and last names reviewed by the site, only 2.2% have a higher vowel mak...
1058 readersTwo words from the following list share an affix.Do you know which two and why?wettermannerrulerfewerFor answer please scroll down.??????????????????????????????The answer is: wetter and fewerThe words wetter and fewer both contain the inflectional, co...
4223 readersListen: Annabelle Yeeseul Yoo – “No Riddle”
This is our second time featuring Annabell Yeeseul Yoo on the podcast, but I think it’s worthwhile as both “International Film Class Essay” and “No Riddle” are varied poems and reveal different aspects of her writing and it reveals something a little different about the reader.
Annabelle Yeeseul Yoo is
1739 readersI just finished reading Stieg Larsson's The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets Nest and I was intrigued by the linguistic riddle regarding the word "Amazon" that he presented on page 147 of the hardcover edition. While I realize the book is a work of fiction,...
2840 readers“Russia is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” Winston Churchill
And no Russian is more tantalizingly enigmatic than our dear teacher. Is she a blonde playing a clever [...]
8530 readersExcellent poem from Futility Closet.One night an errant Werewolf fled His wife and child and visited A village teacher’s sepulchre And begged him: “Conjugate me, sir!”The village teacher then awoke And standing on his scutcheon spoke Thus to the beast, who made his seat With crossed paws at the dead man’s feet:“The Werewolf,” said that
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2658 readersIf I were going to tell you one thing to do with your manuscript, it would be, when writing in first person as I do, to find your protagonist’s voice. Voice is king. Voice is, in my opinion, everything. As my fellow novelist friend, Laura Dave, once said to me, “Voice is the reason people
3677 readersToday on Fuel Your Writing, writer and blogger Marya Zainab helps us find our voice.
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Define Your Voice
I’ll go first.
My voice is: colloquial, casual, concise, friendly, inviting, inspiring (hopefully), thoughtful, comic (fingers crossed), self deprecating, quirky.
My voice is not: businesslike, formal, authoritative, serious, snarky, cynical, offensive, zen-like,dark, dreamy, snobbish, lyrical, abstract, literary, perfect.
Now, it’s your turn.
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1250 readersIn his new memoir, Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock, Sammy Hagar recounts his early hard times on welfare, his adventures with rock band Van Halen, and an experience with extraterrestrials.
The video embedded above features Hagar and the book’s c...
4951 readersAmazon reported that net sales had increased 35 percent to $17.43 billion in the fourth quarter. However, net income decreased 58 percent compared to the same period last year as the company spent on introducing the Kindle Fire.
According to Forbes, Amazon still managed to beat Wall Street’s expectations for the quarter. They wrote earlier today: