~ tea time ~ ~ making notes ~
~ for the reader ~
SIDE NOTE: I soooo want to write 'an' historical romance, but the editor who helped me polish my novel said 'a' not 'an' with 'h' words. My youngest (an Aussie like me ;) ) says 'a' historic, but I say 'an'. I think it's because I speak 'old Aussie' lol. I don't pronounce my 'h' clearly, whereas Kathleen does. We both say 'an' hour, though; and 'a' house, and... other stuff. ;) Ya gotta love the English language... How anyone learns to speak it, or read it, I don't know. ;) What say you? 'ow do you say it? 'An' historical, or 'A' historical...? (If replying to this particular question, please state what country you live in. :) I'm quite curious over the 'English' pronunciation and spelling of each country -- and will soon write a little blog about the Aussie/British spelling and American English.) ~ for the writer ~ I read this earlier today, and thought you, Dear Writer, might find it interesting, too. The Essential Guide To Nailing Your Character's Appearance (plus a character sketch template) by Kristen Kieffer. ~ for the soul ~ ~*~ ~ Jesus said ~ ~*~ ~ matthew 5 ~ So... what's in your cup...?
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