Hi everyone,
My grammar story “How to Escape From That Wicked Which” has just been published by Grammar Ghoul Press in the spring edition of The Ghouls’ Review. Editor-in-Chief Suzanne Purkis (who also writes the wonderful blog Apoplectic Apostrophes) has pulled together an entertaining collection of fiction and creative non-fiction for your reading pleasure. Check it out – it’s free!
P.S. For those of you who like to write (or read) short fiction, Grammar Ghoul Press runs weekly micro and flash fiction challenges. Anyone looking for some great writing prompts should swing on by.
© Sue Archer and Doorway Between Worlds, 2015
Congrats, Sue! That’s a great story.
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Thanks, Lori!
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You’re welcome!
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That sounds like fun! I’ll have to stop by!
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Thanks, Tyrean! I hope you enjoy it. 🙂
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Congratulations!
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Thanks, Joseph!
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Congrats! It’s a really enjoyable story. 😀
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Thank you! I’m happy you liked it. 🙂
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Congrats, Sue!
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Cheers!
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Thanks very much!
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Loved the story, Sue. If I could just clone you and have one of you on my desk for easy reference, I’d be in much better shape grammatically. And my sense of humor would never find itself deficient.
Congratulations on the publication.
Cheers!
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Okay, now I’m picturing myself as a bobblehead that delivers witty grammatical advice! That would be an interesting sideline… 😉 Thanks, Shelley!
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Hooray! That’s wonderful. Congratulations!
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Thanks, Rachel! It feels great to have my story published. 🙂
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So entertaining! I very much enjoyed it 🙂
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That’s great to hear, thank you so much!
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Congrats!
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Thanks, Loni!
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