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Make Racket and Wave Things

Writers have a way of describing people, places and things — an observant point of view —  that gives readers a new way of looking at those aforementioned nouns. Authors such as Dr. Seuss was a genius at bending words and phrases. All Alone! Whether you like it or not, Alone will be something you’ll … Continue reading

The “Tag, You’re It Challenge” – A Fellow Blogger Gives Her Answers!

Click on the link below to see how one of my fellow bloggers/friends, Chitra Yamada responded to my questions. Brigitte’s Questions. Chika (as I call her) answered my challenge questions from my earlier blog — thanks dear friend!  Visit and bookmark her blog here….very interesting and fascinating stuff.  Her prose is elegant, sure and powerful — the … Continue reading

Getting Out of My Comfort Zone

Since I’ve been actively writing and submitting work, I’m more aware of getting out of doing what I’ve always done and that’s mainly writing in first person point of view (POV).  That mainly comes from decades of journaling so it’s easiest for me.  That’s what my 120 pages plus of my novel is —  so … Continue reading

I’ve Been Tagged — Now You’re It!

Elizabeth of Scribbling in the Storage Room was “tagged” by a writer at The Writer Coaster.  Elizabeth paid it forward by tagging me and a couple of other writers to answer eleven questions she’s come up with. Below are my answers to the questions she’s “challenged” me to answer — Thanks, Elizabeth!  After my answers are … Continue reading

Ah, There’s the Rub!

Remember in literature classes contemplating over what Shakespeare really meant when his characters said this or did that?  What was the deeper meaning? I do.  I loved Shakespeare and even though I can’t remember everything that wonderful high school teacher tried to teach us to absorb and understand, certain passages stuck with me.  Here’s one: … Continue reading

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sheesh
/SHēSH/
exclamation

INFORMAL
exclamation: sheesh
  1. used to express disbelief or exasperation.
    “Sheesh! Why can’t you talk to me, you know, like normally?”
Origin
1950s: probably an alteration of jeez.