For all graphics people and typography nerds …
From Bobette Host: Here’s a link to a lovely article from the New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/16/arts/16iht-design16.html Even though I’m not a graphic artist, I admit to a longtime...
View ArticleCamelCase
From Jean Charney (and Wikipedia): CamelCase (also spelled “camel case”) or medial capitals is the practice of writing compound words or phrases in which the elements are joined without spaces, with...
View ArticlePrint on Demand
From Jody Berman: I ran across this blog post about POD and thought it might be useful for those of you contemplating self-publishing–or know others who are:...
View ArticleA thought for the day
“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospection.” ~Anais Nin
View ArticleNaNoWriMo Revisited
By Darlene Mueller Morse I have just finished my writing for the night for NaNoWriMo. I am all atwitter because even though today is only Day 28, I have a word count of 51,274. What is significant...
View ArticleChristmas Card Rant
by Darlene Mueller Morse I became emancipated from being the last signature in my mother’s fine handwriting on our family Christmas card during my first year in college. Having made many new friends,...
View ArticleBanished words or phrases
Below was written by Kate Forgach and I think it is very timely for us as writers in this “check the facts last if at all” age. I have seen so many words and phrases used way too much and hence they...
View ArticleRMPPG Survey
To better serve our members, the RMPPG Board has created a short survey. Members’ responses will guide us in putting together upcoming professional and social programs. The survey should only take...
View ArticleNew Year: Make It “Your Own”
By Darlene Mueller Morse In a few days it will be crossover time where we go from one year into the next. In real life, such as in day-to-day conversations, we are not concerned about words, phrases,...
View ArticleNaNoWriMo
by Darlene Mueller Morse I am a child of the UPI Stylebook and the MLA and the APA formats. I used my degree in Technical Journalism to write tight stories and succinct copy for ads, programs and...
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