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In search of beauty, inspired by literature.

Tag: Grammar

Literary Trend Spotting: Prepositional Phrases as Titles

When you get into mainstream publishing, everything functions on trends. When a title becomes popular, you start to see dozens of look-a-likes: similar titles, similar cover images,… Read more “Literary Trend Spotting: Prepositional Phrases as Titles”

July 27, 2019August 2, 2019 by Sara

Perspective on Grammar

I came across an article the other day titled “Science Says You Can Split Infinitives and use the Passive Voice.” According to the article’s author, Chris Mooney,… Read more “Perspective on Grammar”

October 10, 2014October 10, 2014 by Sara

The Interrobang: More Bang for your…Punctuation

The 1960s brought us many great things. The halogen lamp. Valium. And the interrobang. In 1962, a new form of punctuation was born. This was not in… Read more “The Interrobang: More Bang for your…Punctuation”

August 28, 2012August 29, 2012 by Sara

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