A Writing Choice I Made: Does It Work for you as a reader?

Your Thoughts Matter After recently publishing my story, I took a fresh look at it from a reader’s perspective, and two particular sentences near the end stood out to me. When I originally wrote them (years ago), I believed they added depth by showing that both the character (in the first sentence) and the narrator […]

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The Virus In The Air

⚠️ Story Snippet: The Virus In The Air “The man with the tape in his hand”, Caller replied.It was Scully.He looked directly at Caller. Bella stepped forward, eyes locked on him. “Look here,” she said, walking up to him with a faint smile. Slowly, she pulled her hand from her pocket, arms crossed over her […]

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Romeo and Juliet: Sad Love Story

What if Juliet had never really loved Romeo? Would Romeo still love her? #Romeo and Juliet If half-said words aren’t poetry,If a half-naked woman isn’t enticing,If a half-lived life wasn’t worth the shot,I must have been drinking,I must have been drinking a lot! That half-naked woman has my jacket… my heart!I must find her!She gave […]

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What is subjunctive mood? Reasons you should care.

Ever wondered how to express wishes, regrets, or hypothetical situations? Bring your sentences to life with subjunctive mood! Studying and understanding grammar can sometimes feel overwhelming, even frustrating. The rules, the exceptions, and the constant need to be precise can make it seem like an endless puzzle. But have you ever paused for a moment […]

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