No Writing Tricks?
Not according to this nice, short article on Scroll and Quill Consulting.
Not according to this nice, short article on Scroll and Quill Consulting.
Since I blogged about this Psalm before, and rewrote it into an Italian Sonnet (largely for my own edification, though I couldn’t resist sharing), I thought I’d call attention to my previous post now that it’s the lectionary Psalm for this coming Sunday.
… at The Ignorant Historian.
One of my fellow blogging Methodists, Rev J., is trying his hand at doing some fiction blogging. He has written Adventures of Pastor Bob – 1 and now Adventures of Pastor Bob – 2. I’m enjoying it.
I located this site because it was added to the Moderate Christian Blogroll. The writer uses stories in a very inspirational way. I intend to keep track of it, so even though I display the Moderate Christian Blogroll, I’m going to add it to my standard blogroll of writing blogs. I’d particularly commend the post…
One of the things that makes me do some thinking when I write on this blog is that I am not entirely certain of why I like the things I like. This is especially interesting when I encounter a story that I do not enjoy, and yet that I think is well written. Something in…
This post uses the phrase “prescriptivist blowhards,” which I wish I had coined, about this prescriptive nonsense, which surely deserved it. The meanings of words are determined by the way in which they are used. Syntax is determined by the way people actually write and talk. Prescriptive grammarians can yell and talk all they want,…