Now and then I see a post or article about words that are negative, but have no positive counterpart — like “disgruntled.” There is no “gruntled.”
Cake, Prizes, and Fun with Words
I hope you will be able to join me this Friday evening, February 26, at 7 p.m. at the Petaluma Copperfields on Kentucky Street. I will be launching my newest book, Fifty Shades of Grammar, with a talk about where grammar comes from and why we need it. Then, I will read some scintillating parts […]
Go Slow: Flat Adverbs Ahead
Flat adverbs? Is this yet another grammatical thing we need to know about? Well, yes and no, but it isn’t difficult.
Writers: Copyediting Doesn’t End with Your Manuscript! Guest Post
Here is a guest post I wrote for Joel Friedlander’s blog. Joel is the go-to person for self publishing, so you should definitely check out his website! http://www.thebookdesigner.com/2016/02/arlene-miller/
Avoiding Jargon
Check out this link for some common phrases you should avoid in your business writing.
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