Writing: The Right Word In The Right Place

Charlie Sheen in March 2009

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A writer must know when to use “to,” “two” and “too.”  Each one means something very different.  A writer must know the difference between “there” and “their.”  A writer must know when to use “who” and “whose.”

A writer has to take responsibility for putting the right word in the right place.  The Old Soldier keeps an old fashion dictionary right beside the work station.

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Here’s a big shout out to the students, staff and faculty of the University of Pittsburgh.  Be careful and enjoy spring break.

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What’s with Charlie Sheen?  I guess he’s had too much of a good thing: women, money, booze and drugs.  Charlie, take a break.

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PS: There are a lot of mainstream, literary and erotic stories on this blog but only one flash fiction porn story is available.  It is A Porn Star Is Born at the top of the page. 

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