Monday, April 1, 2013

GIVE AWAY! Bethany Lopez

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Friends & Lovers Trilogy/Stories About Melissa Series
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Friday, March 1, 2013

Putting Lie vs Lay to Bed

Lie Vs Lay
Going to put this confusing mess to bed

I really like the chart that Writer's Digest has regarding this:



Examples:

Friday, February 22, 2013

Research Part 2

Paranormal Romance
In easily digestible flash fiction pieces
Come back every Friday for updates

Wrath on Earth

Elsa- Research

Chapter 11 Part 2







“What book?”
“That myth book. My English class is doing a five page paper on any topic we want as a break from all of the required readings. The first thought that came to my mind was your book.” He scratched his head as if he was trying to remember why this interested him so much at the time.
“Oh, yah. It should be on my shelve or something. I’ll bring it with me on Monday or are you going to the dance? I can bring it with me so you can take it home for the weekend.”
“Could you bring it to the dance? I really need to use the weekend to get most of this done.” He smacked my back, “Thanks.”

Friday, February 15, 2013

Research Part 1

Paranormal Romance
In easily digestible flash fiction pieces
Come back every Friday for updates

Wrath on Earth

Elsa- Research

Chapter 11 Part 1








That dream was like a twisted nightmare. It haunted my thoughts for the rest of the week.
I looked for him at lunch time, in the halls, and even peeked through the door of his classrooms when I got the chance but he wasn’t there. I overheard Sarah talking about how her boyfriend was a big shot because he decided to join the basketball team.
I snooped into practice.
He wasn’t there either.
I wanted to hint towards the dream to see if he dreamt the same thing.
It felt so real.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Grammar Thursday: Book Titles

 Grammar Thursday
Happy Valentines Day Word-monger-ers
photo by ButterflySha
Book Titles
 
Grammar Thursdays are dedicated to short little incites into the world of grammar (usually American rules) but will do my best to accommodate all grammar exceptions. ^_^

It has been a bit on the hazy side about how to address book titles. So, I thought that I would add a bit of light on the subject.

Per the rules of American grammar:
Book titles are to be italicized, bold, or underlined and not "quoted" unless by some default italics are not allowed by a printer, in which case the only choice would be to "quote" it. So quoting is seen in some magazines, newspapers, ect. And due to time constraints they don't usually adjust the quotations on their online counterparts.

Example:  How to Market a Book by Lori Culwell and Katherine Sears

From Shelf Talk: Bold and Underlined

 
From Seattle Times: "Quoted"








From: GrammarBook.com : Italicized

The quotations are for article titles

And to top off today's grammar know-how I give the reference of Writer's Digest:

Do You Underline Book Titles? by Brian Klems

Which answers the question of both should you underline, italicized or quote.

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So what exactly do we do?!

I shall tell you! It is important to know which style guide the publisher you want to work with uses. So whether the publisher chooses AP or Chicago Manual, make sure you know which and stay consistent. 

~Until Next Time

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