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Abortion: Where Both Sides are Wrong66

Abortion: Where Both Sides are Wrong

From my experiences as an unwed mother, I have learned that the labels and slogans on both sides of the abortion debate miss the point. Here's why.

5 comments    children parents pregnancy
Life Without Grammar: A New Babel78

Life Without Grammar: A New Babel

I’m one of the rare perfectionists some call grammar Nazis. The more I see commas in between subjects and predicates and apostrophes to indicate plurals, the more I shake my fist and cry, “What do they teach in these schools?” Everyone is writing differently, disregarding all the rules. It’s the nature of language to change. But if everyone changes in different directions, it’s chaos. It’s like the confusion of language at the Tower of Babel.

9 comments    internet god writing
Common Comma Confusions75

Common Comma Confusions

Comma misuse, like apostrophe misuse, is a plague that drives me crazy. I’m not the only one, but I’m in therapy to overcome the trauma (just kidding). The purpose of a comma is to indicate certain kinds of pauses. I say certain kinds because, although comma usage is sometimes optional, one cannot use one just whenever one would choose to take a breath.

10 comments    tips grammar common
Love Me Blind: Imaginary Lover 266

Love Me Blind: Imaginary Lover 2

Matthew returns in this second installment of my series of Love Stories with Poems--eventually to be replaced by someone more real and loving than could ever be expected.

2 comments    love relationships friends
Imaginary Lover: First in a Series of Love Stories with Poems71

Imaginary Lover: First in a Series of Love Stories with Poems

This is the first of a series of love stories told in prose and poetry. My first love poems were about someone I invented who was very real to me and very dear. Sometimes we have to step outside ourselves and look in to get--and give--the nurturing we need.

4 comments    love relationships friends
My Childhood Poetry75

My Childhood Poetry

This article is about me—not the current me, but the little me. The me who created an illustrated book of poetry at age 10. I recently rediscovered this treasure and have begun publishing some of the poems within.

4 comments    children poetry kids
What's with These Crazy Christmas Carols?64

What's with These Crazy Christmas Carols?

Ever think twice about the carols we sing each winter? As a singing bell ringer, I have plenty of time to consider the lyrics. Some are glorious, some funny, some downright strange. Here we focus mostly on strange. Also features a video of me singing my own verses to "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas."

0 comments    children music religion
Cats I Have Loved69

Cats I Have Loved

Cats who have owned my family and me have invaded our home and hearts, been snuck in as stowaways, made us laugh, and even inspired poetry. Why do cats make such special pets?

7 comments    love pets dogs
The Lighter Side of Vampires70

The Lighter Side of Vampires

“Dracula Sucks,” reads a bumper sticker I’ve seen around town... Did you know that vampires can be downright hilarious? From the obsessive-compulsive habits folklore's tradition to modern novels and films, sink your teeth into your own funnybone with these examples. Accompanied by original color cartoons.

2 comments    fun movies funny
Apostrophes for Dummies75

Apostrophes for Dummies

I’m a stickler for correct punctuation and word use. It seems like the rest of the world is not. Read some of the basic rules for use of apostrophes, with examples, peppered with humor. First in a series.

7 comments    writing hubs write
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