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Tag Archives: good practices
Write Historical Fiction? Keep Their Language to Yourself or Risk Losing Readers
I love a good, “Huzzah” blurted out by Niles or Frasier Crane any day. When writing a work of historical fiction, however, it is best to keep the quaint phrases, stereotypical exclamations (i.e. – forsooth), and other verbal faux pas … Continue reading
Getting Medieval with Internet Shaming: Why Words You Choose to Post Matter
Shaming defies the balance inherent in all things and places the author in an equal position to receive ugly responses and possibly even be sued. Continue reading
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