Just a musing of mine.
Prepositions have a place, but not here. Why & when did it become acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition?
Are you stalling your writing with the improper use of the comma?
If you’re looking for readers who are going to leave good comments and, more importantly, are going to read more of your work, it’s important that you work on your spelling, grammar and presentation.
My first book is out and I’m grateful to all the folks at Triond for their support and encouragement during this process. What a process it was!
Poetry is at the pinnacle of the writing endeavour. It is where your skill with the English language counts the most. If you suck at grammar, don’t try poetry; first, learn your language. Maybe this will point you in the right direction.
Launching a site is not that tough but bringing traffic to that is a big challenge for the webmasters.
By popular demand, here is my attempt to clear up the mystery of when to use “your” and when to use “you’re.”
I’ve noticed that a lot of Triond writers get these words mixed up. Here is a refresher course on how to use “there”.