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What does this say to you?
This is an excerpt from the Declaration of Independence. What is it saying? I am doing this for a project and I need to hear other people's opinions as to what they think this is saying in today's language.
He has dissolved Representatives Houses repeatedly for opposing, with manly firmness, his invasions on the rights of the people.
Hi all new here
Hi all,
I am new here, and would like for you to read the beginning of a romance novel I am currently working on. I am a little nervous! Thanks.
Rhinestone Glasses
This is not the March exercise! Just something that was in my head while I was sipping coffee this morning. Just don't ask how MUCH coffee, okay? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Have you ever wondered how a pair of glasses can affect a person's perception of themselves? How, with just a simple choice, a person's entire personality can change, find a new voice, and reflect a fresh, new image in the mirror?
March Exercise
my newbie muses! you inspired me! i put it off but after seeing your posts, wrote mine
i probably will regret this tomorrow because, as you can see, it's very late (my brain is a tad mushy at this hour) and i just whipped this up in a blaze of inspiration from the courage of the new girls (permission to rewrite and repost?!!!). well...here it is. my first exercise on this board.
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A newbie trying out the March exercise.
I'm new to this site, but I thought I would give it a try. I enjoy writing, but have never really shown anyone anything before. Also, my grammar may not be perfect. I'm a horrible computer screen proof reader. So, sorry if any mistakes offends anyone.
Exercise for March: Where I See Myself Writing In the Future.
March exercise...introducing myself...
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I sit in my chair and I wonder just what it takes to be a writer. Who is a writer? Am I a writer waiting to happen? My studio is a room in my mind, unseen by those passing by. Only I know, behind this facade, that words tumble rapidly, competing with one another, fighting to come out, to be important enough to be penned on paper. There are no pens, no typewriters, no word processors... only thoughts which form themselves into sentences, and sometimes even conversations between myself and I.
WERE AM I GOING?
How can I proofread better?
I'm searching the internet for techniques to proofread marketing materials which I write at work. I have a team that does the proofreading and still we miss little things. I know of a few instances where Microsoft Word's spellcheck actually messed up some things. But most of it is human error.
Does anyone have technique or resource suggestions? u_hoo1@yahoo.com
