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An Homage to Satire
Writerly Rant #12 A Modern Proposal By M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Business Owner. North America’s IQ is getting progressively lower. It is easy to overlook this when your circle of friends and colleagues generally think the same way as… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #12
It’s in the Details – Hemingway was a master when it came to simple, straightforward prose. He did not embellish, just told the story realistically. That’s not to say he left out the important details. Crisp and clean prose is… Read More ›
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The Architecture of Prose
The biggest rule in writing is “show don’t tell” and even if you think you have this technique mastered there is always a niggling aspect that you hadn’t considered before. The building blocks of prose are exactly that: pieces to… Read More ›
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Fiction Friday #7
Today’s fiction excerpt from the anthology The Glitch Factory is dedicated on behalf of the author to Nelson Mandela. Water Cycle – by Donna Thompson. Glancing back at the author’s site with one shaped eyebrow raised, she had a moment… Read More ›
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Poetic Favourites #2
Ballad poetry has long been a favourite of mine. I am especially drawn to poems of the chivalrous nature or era dealing with knights, castles, damsels, curses, dragons, and the fae. This is not so surprising when you learn of… Read More ›
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The Last Word
Writerly Rant #11 The Insufferable Know-it-all – We have all met the insufferable Know-it-all at some point in our lives; those of us truly blessed have met more than one. Now, I’m not talking about that super-smart kid in your… Read More ›
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Editing Tip #11
Don’t be Afraid to Fragment, Pt. 2 – In the first installment we looked at the 5 senses and how they can enhance character building. I hinted at the possibility of using your senses to also help with setting &… Read More ›


