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Kudos from wordly fans. Keep up the good work,. Dear Mr. Hoad-Reddick,. Word contest is terrific. I'm enjoying it and have got my husband hooked, too. Please keep up the good work. I would like to extend my congratulations on producing a very informative and resourceful site dedicated to word puzzles and word games. An excellent addition to the web, one that you should be very proud of. It really is impressive work and a definite bookmark for puzzle fanatics like me. So, once again, thanks,. I have 25 8t...
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hoadworks inc. - Adrian Hoad-Reddick Bio
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Ldquo;It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy. In creative expression and knowledge. Is a teacher, poet, radio host, wordsmith, and Lead Idea Farmer. At Hoadworks, inc. A new media company providing innovative educational content, resources and games. Adrian has thirty years of English language and literature teaching experience; he never grows any less inspired by the by the opening lines of. Or the closing lines of. Or eBook Digital Reader's Guides to novels by visiting Writers in Residence.
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Ideas - Readers 4 Life
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St Louis Public Library. While reading your book or article, stop at least 3 times to blog about what you are reading. Be sure to write. Your name, grade, and book/article title in the blog entry. Write Your Own Book Review. Click on "Write a Review" on the blue bar at the top of the page. Fill out the form. Then, write your review -. At least 300 words for a book or 100 words for an article. If you need help with writing your review, click on. My Fake Facebook Page. Write a Picture Book.
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Writer's Life: April 2014
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Monday, April 7, 2014. My café writing experiment. Apparently J.K. Rowling did it rather well during the early stages of writing the Harry Potter series. Some of my writer friends do it regularly. I've had some mild success with it in the past, too. This is what happened. 2 Walked to Douglas Street and entered the café. Warm. Cozy&#...3 Got...
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Writer's Life: September 2013
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Tuesday, September 10, 2013. Does correctness matter in your business communications? Clearly many businesses, not to mention media outlets (who should know better), don't really care about correctness. What do a few mistakes matter, anyway? How many of these messages were sent out? And does anyone care that this should read "You're Invited!
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Writer's Life: January 2012
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Sunday, January 15, 2012. Real Estate Agents: You need an editor. Battle - and a hint of overcompensation:. Best in it's Class! Country Living At Its's Best! Please consider proofreading for typos/spelling and other goofs:. Cut as a button from the great layout to the great yard.". Comma splices are okay in advertising, right? On a magnific...
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Writer's Life: Fear and the Writer
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Fear and the Writer. Writing is a journey. Don't be afraid to venture out there. Into the wilderness. (Photo D. Mills). As much as writers love to - need to. Amazing how often we find ways to avoid the job. I could be writing. I should be writing. I want to be writing. I’m not writing. I was paralyzed for weeks. ...
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Writer's Life: A Grammarly Guest Post: Finding work in unexpected places
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. A Grammarly Guest Post: Finding work in unexpected places. I was contacted recently by the clever and innovative folks at Grammarly. Who specialize in helping writers (and non-writers! Okay, I said! Grammar Skills that Kill. Grammar is a difficult set of skills that takes years of practice to learn and many people do...
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Writer's Life: April 2013
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Monday, April 29, 2013. Open door on Writing Life - Today! So here’s the thing about my writing life. It’s uneven. But my writing life is uneven. It’s rough. It’s something that ebbs and flows, and I ebb and flow with it. My creativity sometimes goes away. Can that really happen? Why does this happen? To be fair to myself, it’s not li...
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Writer's Life: August 2014
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Professional writer/editor Jean Mills follows the writing life: fiction and books, business and corporate, grammar and usage. Follow Jean on Twitter @jeanmillswriter. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Writing on holiday is.easy? Writing while on holiday should be easy. Too much reading. Self-indulgent, escapist reading is so much easier on holiday. “I’m on holiday,” you say. “I’m allowed to read whatever crappy bestseller or over-rated classic I want.” Or awar...Also, this is sacred Holiday Time. No, not: &...