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The Blogger in Winter
Writing a sailing blog in the New England winter is like…is like… Well the general feeling is “loss for words” I suppose. My view on all of this was stated very early on here – it is largely a self indulgent activity with little merit beyond scratching my own itch Read On..
Comma Splices
A comma splice is a sentence in which two independent clauses are joined by a comma with no conjunction. – Wikipedia. It has also been the bane of my existence as a writer since high school. I still suck at commas; having had two English teachers for parents they STILL Read On..
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To Blog or Not To Blog
That is the question. Blogs have always struck me as being a bit pretentious. I mean – we’re all normal, every day people…are our lives and thoughts so interesting we need to spew them out there on the web for all to see? Probably not…but I digress. For some time Read On..
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