
In my own words
Posts Tagged with: Sydney
Fight Your Way Through
Read More →Word of the Day
Courtesy of Merriam-Webster Online (http://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/)
Tantara (noun)
1. the blare of a trumpet or horn
Examples:
A tantara announced the arrival of the Queen, and everyone snapped to attention
Read More →Sentence Punctuation – The Semicolon
Sydney Editing Solutions presents article #17 in their series on editing and manuscript assessment tips for aspiring writers, used by professional editors.
These tips contain extracts courtesy of Style Manual (6th) by Snooks & Co.
SENTENCE PUNCTUATION: …
Read More →Sentence Punctuation – The Colon
Sydney Editing Solutions presents article #16 in their series on editing and manuscript assessment tips for aspiring writers, used by professional editors.
These tips contain extracts courtesy of Style Manual (6th) by Snooks & Co.
SENTENCE …
Read More →Use your imagination, bitch
Read More →Terminating Marks – Exclamation Mark
Sydney Editing Solutions presents article #15 in their series on editing and manuscript assessment tips for aspiring writers, used by professional editors.
These tips contain extracts courtesy of Style Manual (6th) by Snooks & Co. …
Read More →Word of the Day
Courtesy of Merriam-Webster Online (http://www.merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-day/)
FLAPDOODLE (noun)
1. nonsense
Examples:
“Not a trace of academic fustian! Not a line of flapdoodle! Not a hint of college professor! Here was sharp and shrewd judgment.” — H. L. Mencken, The Smart Set, …
Read More →Terminating Marks – The Question Mark
Sydney Editing Solutions presents article #14 in their series on editing and manuscript assessment tips for aspiring writers, used by professional editors.
These tips contain extracts courtesy of Style Manual (6th) by Snooks & Co.
SENTENCE …
Read More →Terminating Marks – The Full Stop
Sydney Editing Solutions presents article #13 in their series on editing and manuscript assessment tips for aspiring writers, used by professional editors.
These tips contain extracts courtesy of Style Manual (6th) by Snooks & Co.
SENTENCE …
Read More →