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Wot Makes Gud Riting? ;-)
-_- Hell if I know. Yes, I get all the rules. The ones about adverbs, showing versus telling, sentence structure. I understand the importance of spelling and grammar. The necessity of plotting (though my blog posts beg to differ). But … Continue reading
Raven’s March Indie eBook Review: The Life of Pie (& I Haz Planz – wc 08/05)
Author: Susan Wandlass Title: The Life Of Pie Genre: Adult Words: 23,610 ISBN: 9781310854392 ‘From a young age, Polly Pighton knew she was no ordinary girl. Bullied at school, despised by her mother and picked on by teachers, hers was … Continue reading
April A2Z 2014 Roundup (& I Haz Planz – wc 01/05)
May. First of the month. Maaaaaaaan this has been a long time coming. Not that I haven’t enjoyed April, but I’m stunned at how much effort it’s taken to get here. *wipes brow* But we did it. That’s what counts. … Continue reading
Yes Sir, No Sir #AtoZChallenge #AprilA2Z ‘Y’
In February I watched 12 Years A Slave. If you’re not familiar with the film, as you’ve been living under a greasy, slimy rock, I’ll just say that this film dramatizes the real life story of a free black man … Continue reading
Usually Unusual #AtoZChallenge #AprilA2Z ‘U’
I used to take great pleasure in being ‘unusual.’ It took a while, but eventually, during my school years, I shied right away from being popular and well liked. I was pleased to be part of the ‘weird’ crowd. Not … Continue reading












