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Tag Archives: writing style
Ode to the Typographical Error
Ah remember the days when a typo caused genuine, deep-felt embarrassment, remorse, and shame? Now they are legion throughout the Internet. Still and yet, if you consider yourself to be a writer — in any interpretation of the term — … Continue reading
Stream of Consciousness – Part III: How to Punctuate
In the first blog post of this three-part series on Stream of Consciousness, we looked at how this writing technique has progressed through the years. In Part II, we took a look at the practical uses for stream of consciousness … Continue reading
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