Word of the Week #58
It is this kakistocracy that is responsible for the potholes in the roads and the over-priced sliced bread. kakistocracy (noun) 1. Government by the worst, least competent individuals.
Write Gooder, not Better
It is this kakistocracy that is responsible for the potholes in the roads and the over-priced sliced bread. kakistocracy (noun) 1. Government by the worst, least competent individuals.
Koalas!! Adorable little fuzzy animals from Australia that climb trees and… However, this week’s challenge is not just Koalas; it’s Killer Kissable Koalas. Now, my koala introduction might seem a little bit misleading, because...
I grew up on an estate full of contumacious teenagers and rabid dogs. contumacious (adjective) 1. Flagrantly disobedient, stubbornly, wilfully resistant, rebellious.
J is for Joy, and for Janitors. And for Joyful Janitors, this week’s challenge. Write out ten things to be joyful about, or ten reasons to be happy. The catch, attach your pen or...
“I can’t stand how we’re treated at work!” Bill exclaimed. “We’re basically chattel.” chattel (noun) 1. Any moveable possessions.
I’ve talked about archetypes and how to avoid clichés in the dark romantic parts of the fiction world. As writers we struggle with one huge concept that’s incredibly important: originality. We soon come to...
This week’s challenge is Isolated I, and to complete it you need to find a room (preferably a closet) and completely isolate yourself. Make sure you have enough time to complete the challenge without...
I never saw how Catherine could love Edgar; he was such a namby-pamby he cried during Twilight. namby-pamby (noun) 1. A weak, insipid or childish person.