1. Zoe
M. McCarthy talks about Incorrect Construction of Common Phrases. This was
a fun read. I discovered a few that I've been using wrong.
2. Having a powerful
antagonist in your story is key to challenging your main characters no matter
what the genre. Lisa Hall-Wilson gives 9 Tips For a
Powerful Antagonist.
3. Breaking
Christian News reports on a victory for several Christian
Ministries after a 4-Year Legal Battle regarding abortion.
4. I've gotten into
the habit of going to bed too late. Then I have trouble getting up at 5:00 AM
and hit the snooze button: once, twice, ugh - three times. When I saw this
article, "Escaping
the Power of the Snooze Button," I had to read it. Yeah, it hit me
right where I live.
5. Valentine's Day is
around the corner. I saw these cookies on FB and had to share them. Here's the
tutorial.
Writers: Which common phrase tripped you up?
Readers: When reading a book, how important is a strong antagonist to you? Please share.
Photo Credit: Piotr Koczab
Photo Credit: Piotr Koczab
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