I've always been surrounded by greatness. People that are gifted, smart and in this case we can add thoughtful to the list. These arrived today. Sent by people who used to live next door. They wanted to congratulate me on my published novel. Jesus said to treat others like you would want to be treated. This is definitely the treat I'd want. Thank you, dear neighbors who live too far away now. I miss your notes and little gifts that would arrive on my doorstep every holiday. Whimsical things like books, poems, a stuffed Paddington that now graces my bookshelf, and of course chocolates.
An excerpt from WIP: Saving Eternity Within a few steps I reached the grass. Unspoken words stood between us. I grasped for something to say, to ask. “Wait!” Edward’s voice cut across the silence. I froze, pulling my coat tighter. A shiver of dread filled me. He came outside, his white hair blowing in the wind. His eyes darted about, as though he was afraid someone would hear. “It wasn’t an accident.” “What?” I stared at him. “Be careful, Adley.” He backed away and went inside. The door clicked shut.
I've recently discovered that I needed to up my game. I'm no grammar queen. As a word nerd, this has become unacceptable. My commas appear randomly, and when they are supposed to make an appearance, they come up missing. I've decided to become a grammar expert. I want to know all the terms and what they do. So, I am sending myself to 'Grammar School.' How about you? Is there an area in your current profession that you'd like to improve upon?
Comments
Post a Comment