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All I ask,
Is you try for me,
Do your best,
And I'll be happy,
Follow your heart,
Just try to get there,
Reach for it,
Don't let go,
Try to be the best you,
No one can fault that,
The best you is all that is needed,
For the one who truly loves you,
Try and you will make it,
Give up you will go nowhere,
So promise me here and now,
That you will try.
Is you try for me,
Do your best,
And I'll be happy,
Follow your heart,
Just try to get there,
Reach for it,
Don't let go,
Try to be the best you,
No one can fault that,
The best you is all that is needed,
For the one who truly loves you,
Try and you will make it,
Give up you will go nowhere,
So promise me here and now,
That you will try.
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How to Start and Stay Writing
I recently solicited my watchers to ask me writing questions that I would then attempt to answer in a writing guide such as this. This article is my first response, and there will be many more to come.
I've been asked to give advice on ways a writer can begin to put words on a page. The bottom line is as simple as this: sit your butt down and write.
Duh, right? It's the only way I know to actually write.
Sure, sitting your butt in a chair is easy, but getting your fingers to move and stay moving is a challenge. Here are three things that have helped me.
1) Have a goal.
Your goal can be as simple as "describe the person in this picture" o
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Wrath of the Grammar Nazi
In favor of avoiding parallel structure debates (misplaced modifiers, ahh!) and a general crusade against passive voice, WordCount is offering a list of common "pet peeves" to satisfy the punctuation junkie in all of you.
Please understand that this list is by no means exhaustive, nor is it original, but it warrants saying from time to time. Nothing in here is meant to insult you, all rules can be broken, and there are always exceptions. One should also note that rules about comma usage and "the dash" differ from place to place and country to country, but this list falls back on Oxford's guide to style (because we all n
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