Fuzzmail - 2 views
Victorian & Steampunk Name Generator - 2 views
Wonk Tools - 2 views
National Novel Writing Month - 2 views
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I participated in this contest for the first time this past November and I would never have known about it if it wasn't for Nikki! So I'm glad I can access this site again through Nikki's Diigo Group!
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National Novel Writing Month.... Great way to get one novel under your belt along with the inspiration and companionship of fellow writers.
100 Beautiful and Ugly Words - 1 views
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One of the many fascinating features of our language is how often words with pleasant associations are also quite pleasing on the tongue and even to the eye, and how many words, by contrast, acoustically and visually corroborate their disagreeable nature - look no further than the heading for this post.
copyright free and public domain media - 1 views
Self Publish a Book - 1 views
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I will use this site in the future when I finish my book to see if I can publish it! Thanks a ton Nikki!
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Lulu is a good resource. Another great one that I've used in the past is www.createspace.com. Good luck to everyone with your publishing endeavors!
Consistency of Tense and Pronoun Reference - 0 views
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Remember that if you're writing in the present tense, don't shift to the past tense (or vice versa) unless you have a good reason to do so. For instance, in the sentences below there is no reason to switch from the present tense. This is especially true when writing papers about literature: wherever possible, stay in the present tense.
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Remember that if you're referring to you, or we, or I, or one, try to remain consistently within the same case. One You should observe this carefully whenever you write.
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In Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, we find the narrator to be one of the few successful characters in terms of moral development. However, even the narrator, you soon realize, is seriously flawed. [We've shifted from the first-person plural "we" (quite common when writing about literature) to the second-person, singular "you."]
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