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Month: October 2021

True Language Crimes

“Mr. Martin, have you stopped splitting your infinitives yet?” Mrs. Hitchcock stood in front of my second period English class and asked me that question. It was about the only “wife-beating” sort of question appropriate to ask a ninth grader, and I was frozen.  I was mortified.  All heads turned toward me. I had been brought up to understand that it was rude to give clever answers to adults’ questions, because adults would probably not…

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Breathe in, breathe out…

I am a writer.  I like to write.  Sometimes I just write about writing. I am a reader, too, reading, of course, a good bit about writing.  I have facorite authors which I follow, but, also I have favorite writers who write articles and sometimes have websites that are enjoyable to me. There is only a handful that I truly enjoy, and feel I benefit from.  I look forward to reading their next post and…

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Oh Grampster, my Grampster!

Life is like a Rubik’s Cube.  If you have time to work with it enough, people will eventually look at you and say, “Wow!  Good job!” If you don’t have it, it will be obvious you are a loser. Part writer, part rodent, the youngsters call me “the Grampster!” I practice writing and philosophy. Once, I even carved a pony out of a sweet potato. While we’re being serious, since I have spent much of…

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