Grammatically Correct by Anne Stillman

Written by Michele T on August 30, 2007 – 5:06 pm -

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Michele L. Tune

I’m loving this book! I’ve had it for a while now, and refer to it when I need to. Some of the stuff is basic English, but a lot of it is really interesting and is a great help if you have problems with punctuation or grammar.

This book has five parts:

*Spelling
*Problem Words
*Punctuation
*Grammar
*Style

It is 328 pages long and is crammed full of awesome information. For instance, you’ll learn when and how to use serial commas, colons, semi-colons, etc. There are loads of examples and it’s very easy to understand. So, what are you waiting for? Open a new tab, cyber shop, and order your copy… today!!

Grammatically Correct: The Writer’s Essential Guide to Punctuation, Spelling, Style, Usage and Grammar will definitely help you continue writing the cyber highway!

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    Newspapers, Often Forgotten

    Written by Michele T on July 24, 2007 – 8:21 pm -

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    Michele L. Tune

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    I recently read Freelancing for Newspapers: Writing for an Overlooked Market, by Sue Lick. This book is packed with information about how to freelance to an overlooked market–good ole newspapers! It’s definitely a treasured addition to my personal writer’s reference library. I know I’ll cherish the knowledge I gained from Sue’s experiences and wisdom for a long time.

    Sue teaches online classes too, if you’re interested. Check out her site: www.suelick.com or her blog: Freelancing for Newspapers.

    Take advantage of Sue’s advice, invest in her book, and may you have much success writing the cyber highway!

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