Reading the Bible in 1 Year: The Death of Moses

Generosity and Divorce are themes as we Read the Bible this year

Reading the Bible in 1 Year: History of the Children of Israel

The Nation of Israel - Reading the Bible in 1 Year

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

STICKY SENTENCES by Aidee Ladnier





A Sticky Situation: Avoiding Sticky Sentences


So one of my favorite writing tools is ProWritingAid.com.  It picks out vague words, long sentences, lovely adjectives, and overused words. I don’t use it exclusively when I edit, but at least one early pass through ProWritingAid allows me to pick out some of the really obvious errors.
But one thing it found in my writing that I wasn’t aware of, was sticky sentences. So I had to do a little research. Sticky sentences, as you might expect, contain lots of glue words.
Glue words are the unnecessary little words you use every day. They are this, the, out, if, about, good, what, there…you get the idea. They aren’t pretty. They work hard. But they could be replaced by better, more expressive, and more poetic words—words that will make your prose shine, make your explanations easier to comprehend, and make the dialogue coming out of your character’s mouth sound eloquent.

 In a sense, they stick on your writing, slowing down a reader who’s trying to understand a wordy, padded sentence. It might make you think you sound smarter to use so many words while getting a really small point across, but you’re just making it harder for your reader.
So let’s give an example and run an experiment. I’m going to rewrite the previous four paragraphs to take out some of the sticky sentences and glue words. Currently, those paragraphs clock in at 200 words.

Revised Paragraphs (140 words):

ProWritingAid.com is a favorite writing tool of mine.  The software picks out vague and overused words, long sentences, and adjectives. I use ProWritingAid during an early editing pass to pick out obvious errors. 

One thing ProWritingAid finds is sticky sentences. Sticky sentences, as you might expect, contain lots of glue words. 

Glue words are unnecessary words you use every day. Examples are this, the, out, if, about, good, what, there…you get the idea. They aren’t pretty. They work hard. But they could be replaced by better, more expressive, and more poetic words—words that will make your prose shine, make your explanations easier to comprehend, and make your characters eloquent.

Sticky sentences are wordy and padded. Many writers believe they sound smarter by using more words, but readers need to understand your work and not just be impressed by it.

--So which paragraphs do you prefer? The rambling, sticky draft at the top or the more polished and concise version at the bottom? Do you find your sentences sticky?

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Book Release Party

"Let them eat cake," Marie Antoinette said when she was told her subjects had no bread to eat . . . Evil, right? Well not nearly as evil as Demon's Ink. But this cake was a seriously tasty temptation created by the Chopped winning chocolate rush artist, Mindy Simmons, of  Decadent Creations.

But here's how we celebrated the demonic tattoo artist who just arrived in Portland, Oregon. . .


with Henna tattoos galore created by The Blue Lotus Henna. There were dozens of flowers:






 And birds:
and more dangerous animals like lions
Scorpions:
and even dragonflies
and even powerful triforces


And there were plenty of other beautiful designs:






It was a fun way to spend an evening...celebrating a scary story.




Monday, August 17, 2015

CLOUDED by M.S. Kaye - sharing a story

Cover reveal
Clouded
By M.S. Kaye
A Sumerian water and sky god myth collides with a modern high school.
Ayanna is a math nerd, logical and rational, even cold, but Calder makes her feel things she never had before. Somehow, she’s able to accept it when she discovers he’s a reincarnated Sumerian water god. Will she be able to accept the full truth, that the story of Enki and Inanna has been reborn in a modern Ohio high school?
Release Date: 9/12/15
About the Author:
M.S. Kaye has several published books under her black belt. A transplant from Ohio, she resides with her husband Corey in Jacksonville, Florida, where she tries not to melt in the sun. Find suspense and the unusual at www.BooksByMSK.com.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

2ND ANNUAL IMPROV FESTIVAL - BEGINS 8.13.15



Portland supports the arts and this is the second year for The Stumptown Improv Festival at Milagro Theatre | 525 S.E. Stark St. Portland, OR 97214. The festival runs from 8.13, 8.14, and 8.15 and it will showcase Portland's vibrant comedy community with 18 local, national and international groups. Two shows on Thursday the 13th beginning  at 7:00 p.m. followed by another performance at 9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday the shows will be at 7:00 p.m., 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Monday, August 10, 2015

YA Science Fiction panel at Barnes & Noble, Eugene, OR

SCIENCE FICTION PANEL at BARNES & NOBLE

Thursday, September 17, 7pm - Join Oregon authors Carol Riggs (THE BODY INSTITUTE, Entangled Teen) and Fonda Lee (ZEROBOXER, Flux/Llewellyn) as they discuss YA science fiction and their debut novels on a panel moderated by Cidney Swanson (author of the RIPPLE and SAVING MARS series). Informal writer's get-together to follow: all fellow SCBWI members invited!

Friday, August 7, 2015

The Bite of Oregon - Going on NOW

THE 32nd ANNUAL BITE OF OREGON * AUG 7,8,9 2015

 You won't want to miss this culinary extravaganza - so get down to the waterfront and enjoy a cold drink and some hot food, plus you'll enjoy the beautiful scenery.

 From the coast to the Cascades and over to the canyons, the Bite of Oregon is a stunning celebration of Oregon, its food, its people and its extraordinary quality of life. Come join the fun at the best summer party on the Portland waterfront and discover Oregon's Bounty!

If you're interest and want to read all about it, check it out here.