Real Talk: Personal Post about My Profession and Depression

At times, my profession, interest, and expertise are unfulfilling and infuriating. This post is real talk, from me to you, one-on-one. This is from the depths of my being. It’s a problem that has been plaguing me for a few… Read moreReal Talk: Personal Post about My Profession and Depression

Real Talk: Personal Post about My Profession and Depression

At times, my profession, interest, and expertise are unfulfilling and infuriating. This post is real talk, from me to you, one-on-one. This is from the depths of my being. It’s a problem that has been plaguing me for a few… Read moreReal Talk: Personal Post about My Profession and Depression

NO. NO. NO. Do not do this. Do not freaking do this. I don’t know who decided to lie to you on this day. But they are lying. Semicolons are ONLY for complete thoughts. If you have a fragment, then… Read more

NO. NO. NO. Do not do this. Do not freaking do this. I don’t know who decided to lie to you on this day. But they are lying. Semicolons are ONLY for complete thoughts. If you have a fragment, then… Read more

Rapid Prompt

Grievous.

Rapid Prompt

Grievous.

Is there any writing software you can personally recommended?

Back when I received this question a million years ago (I am so, so, so sorry for taking so long to respond–I am a terrible person), I really didn’t have much to say on the subject. But now I do!… Read moreIs there any writing software you can personally recommended?

Is there any writing software you can personally recommended?

Back when I received this question a million years ago (I am so, so, so sorry for taking so long to respond–I am a terrible person), I really didn’t have much to say on the subject. But now I do!… Read moreIs there any writing software you can personally recommended?

For those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

thelanguagecommunity: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/ -there are two sections, you can browse general Irish, or do lessons http://www.daltai.com/grammar/ -Grammar, they also have phrases and proverbs on the site http://www.erinsweb.com/gae_index.html -scroll down and the lessons are the numbers in the column to the left … Read moreFor those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

For those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

thelanguagecommunity: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/gaeilge/ -there are two sections, you can browse general Irish, or do lessons http://www.daltai.com/grammar/ -Grammar, they also have phrases and proverbs on the site http://www.erinsweb.com/gae_index.html -scroll down and the lessons are the numbers in the column to the left … Read moreFor those who want to learn Irish (Gaeilge)

Hello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

howtofightwrite: The word you’re looking for is “flowery”. Unless your writing is actually depicting flowers then it isn’t floral. Floral patterns. Floral arrangements. Flowery writing as in “overly-descriptive” and even “purple prose”. The secondary definition of flowery is “marked by or given… Read moreHello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

Hello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

howtofightwrite: The word you’re looking for is “flowery”. Unless your writing is actually depicting flowers then it isn’t floral. Floral patterns. Floral arrangements. Flowery writing as in “overly-descriptive” and even “purple prose”. The secondary definition of flowery is “marked by or given… Read moreHello! In my writing, I tend to be overly descriptive (some call it floral) and when it comes to a fight, I try to balance floral with fast, quick and decisive. i.e. describing the shape and color of a weapon or the way light moves across it while it’s moving towards the other combatant, then jumping through one or two blows quickly. This can happen at any point in the fight, depending on how long it is. My question is, do you think this style would be interesting if well done?

Chill out during this summer heat with some cool vocabulary.

Chill out during this summer heat with some cool vocabulary.

“When words are both true and kind, they can change the world.” ~Buddha

“When words are both true and kind, they can change the world.” ~Buddha

PSA for my fellow white people

medusa-seduce-ya: cursethecosmos: castameresweaters: Latino/Latina: originating from the Carribean, South or Central America. Gender neutral term (in English) is usually written as latinx. Sentence: María was born in Ecuador, so she is Latina. Hispanic: Spanish-speaking. Sentence: José was born in Brazil, so… Read morePSA for my fellow white people

PSA for my fellow white people

medusa-seduce-ya: cursethecosmos: castameresweaters: Latino/Latina: originating from the Carribean, South or Central America. Gender neutral term (in English) is usually written as latinx. Sentence: María was born in Ecuador, so she is Latina. Hispanic: Spanish-speaking. Sentence: José was born in Brazil, so… Read morePSA for my fellow white people

Fear is felt by writers at every level. Anxiety accompanies the first word they put on paper and the last. Ralph Keyes, The Courage to Write: How Writers Transcend Fear (via to-write-my-book)

Fear is felt by writers at every level. Anxiety accompanies the first word they put on paper and the last. Ralph Keyes, The Courage to Write: How Writers Transcend Fear (via to-write-my-book)