Oct 24, 2017 | Tuesday Tips
The Tuesday Tip for today is a simple but common mistake.
Sell is a verb. It is used when an action is taking place. In this case, the transfer of goods or services using money as an exchange.
Sale is a noun. It is used to describe the act of selling goods or services.
The bookstore clerk will sell the book to you since the book is on sale.
Oct 10, 2017 | Tuesday Tips |
It’s Fall break and the kids are home for two weeks. Because of this, we have a guest blogger. My daughter will be offering today’s Tuesday Tip. Her only guideline — something that will help authors.
**I did no editing, and my only comment is in italics. Everything else is hers alone. Here’s what she came up with.
There are three ways to write a hook for a fiction book. (I love her rhyme here.)
Most authors have one, but may use the same hook each time.
For instance, you may use imagery and precise language to vividly illustrate the scene to your reader. Or, you could start with a conflict and reveal it later in your story. You could also hook your reader with a question. But, if your hook is a yes or no question, readers won’t ponder it and think in depth.
By successfully using one of these three hooks, your fiction book will be well received.
What do you think? Do you use hooks with your audience?
Jan 17, 2017 | Tuesday Tips |
With an upcoming inauguration, today’s tip explains the differences between two words that sound and may even be related:
Precedent refers to something that went before; it precedes something or serves as an example.
President refers to the leader of an organization. Records show the term was first used in the American colonies and is used in that manner in the U.S. Constitution.
So you could possibly say America set a precedent by creating the role of president.
Nov 22, 2016 | Tuesday Tips
This Tuesday Tip is a common mistake I see and it’s a bit tricky as well.
Envelope is a noun. It is a flat piece of paper you put a note in and seal. It is used to envelop documents.
- You put your love letters in an envelope.
Envelop is a verb. It means to surround completely.
- You envelop your loved ones in a hug.
And I would never forget your visual…
Sep 6, 2016 | Tuesday Tips
I love to use visuals for my Tuesday Tips and today is no exception. This morning Pickle asked if I’d used desert vs. dessert as a Tuesday Tip yet because she can never remember which is which. After telling her my tip about always wanting more dessert, she laughed and replied she’d never forget again. So, for Pickle, here is today’s Tuesday Tip.
Aug 16, 2016 | Tuesday Tips
Today’s Tuesday Tip will be short and sweet. I’m only going to use a graphic this week because I think it’s such a great explanation.
He threw the ball through the net.