And so it was, whenever the spirit from God was upon Saul, that David would take a harp and play it with his hand. Then ….
Month: March 2021
The word apart is either an adverb or an adjective. As an adverb, apart can mean separate, a little distance, excluded from consideration, or away ….
Apostrophe is a big word for a little jot. These little jots can turn the most fearless writer’s hair white with fear, but they’re not ….
Dear Weeping Editor, In a lot of novels I’ve read recently, many modern authors have apparently come down with a case of anosmia. I never ….
“Anywhere,” like “somewhere,” “nowhere,” and “always,” is always one word. Examples: Incorrect: Closing time. You can go any where you like as long as it’s ….
All four words—Anybody, Anyone, Somebody, Someone—kind of mean the same thing and the ANY word pair and the SOME word pair can even be used ….
When it means “anybody,” anyone is spelled as a single word. Example: I know I’m twelve but the sign says anyone can enter the raffle. ….
Why do you need reviews? The obvious answer is to garner or increase your symbolic capital. A COMMON mistake many authors make is when they request that someone give their book a review is they either ask the reader to search for the book or even send the person a link to their book, making the person click around till they finally get to the review page where they can write the review.Because of this, readers are more than likely not to follow through. More than three clicks and they move on.
When it means “anyone,” anybody is spelled as a single word. Example: I know I’m twelve but the sign says anybody can enter the raffle. ….