Novel Software

From mankind’s earliest days, communication grew more and more in importance. The ancient Egyptians found a way to keep their stories alive for generations to come. Their writing tools were archaic, stone tablets and a chisel-like tool. My, how things have changed since then. I remember writing stories, articles for a local newspaper, back in … More Novel Software

Tornado Ready

We are in for a stormy day today! Before I delve into my research and writing, I will be prepping, in the event, we need to take cover in the storm shelter. Ah, the good life of Midwestern living. So, how does one prep for a possible tornado? Here are some ideas: • Use a … More Tornado Ready

A Tearful Validation

Not often do I know where my sold articles will be published, but I do, occasionally, copy and paste a large portion of my original article into Google’s search bar, to see if I can locate where it was published. Today, I did just that with my most recent sold article which was an extensive, … More A Tearful Validation

Your vs. One’s

Received notification from one of the online content sellers for whom I write. They scolded me for using the term “one’s” rather than “your”, explaining that “one’s” is standoffish, prudish, unfriendly. Wow! I honestly never thought that deeply about the difference between the two pronouns. In trying to lessen the repetition of words, I often … More Your vs. One’s

Blog

And now, for some blogging! “To be is to do – Socrates, To do is to be – Sartre,  Do Be Do Be Do – Sinatra” ― Kurt Vonnegut