Word of the Week #41
It didn’t matter that Bill’s family was down to their last penny and their car had just been stolen, Lawrence was too induratised to care. induratise (verb) 1. To make one’s own heart hardened...
Write Gooder, not Better
It didn’t matter that Bill’s family was down to their last penny and their car had just been stolen, Lawrence was too induratised to care. induratise (verb) 1. To make one’s own heart hardened...
“I myself am entirely made of flaws, stitched together with good intentions.” -Augusten Burroughs
White Apples by Donald Hall when my father had been dead a week I woke with his voice in my ear I sat up in bed and held my breath and stared at...
Ted’s dissertation was little more than adoxography, and he failed that final year. adoxography (noun) 1. Beautiful writing on a subject of little or no importance.
“What makes a poet a poet? The slender antenna of awareness combing the air for messages.” -Luci Shaw
Honey by Arielle Greenberg I am three months out and six to go, stuffing my plastic Superball body with the salt & twang of crackers die-cut into the shapes of fish. God forsakes...
It’s the ides of NaNoWriMo! Or, in other words, November 15. If you’re participating in it and you’re doing an equal number of words per day, then you should be at 25,000 by now....
I have zero giraffes. I have one giraffe. I have two giraffes. It seems somewhat of a grammatical oddity that when used in a sentence, zero is plural. After all, plural means two or...
The newly-hatched phoenix blazed like an incalescent flower, brightening the entire midnight sky. incalescent (adjective) 1. Growing hotter; set ablaze.