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A little Christmas poem with an authentic take on a public event. |
| Just wanted to let everyone know that my publishing company "Quill Craft Publishing", just published "Life Book", a children's Journal presented in an interactive PDF downloadable questionnaire. It's developed to help young people with a day to day introspective analysis of how to make their lives better. I am currently working on a Christmas version. Hope you all will check it out. I'm also the website builder and graphics designer, which I freelance at here in Ohio. https://www.quillcraftpublishing.com/products.html#/ |
| I have to check out your company! |
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| I need help? Can anyone here tell me if the term "are you being creating" can ever possibly be grammatically correct? I have a friend who thinks so? Thanks in advance! |
| Grammatical? Not in this decade, although the decade is fast coming to a close. Meaningful? Hmm-m-m. Grammar is not a science. It is a discipline and a branch of the recognized science of Linguistics. Still, grammar has rules. These rules descend logically from the facts of Linguistics established by observation and experiment. I am sometimes less rule-bound. Behind grammar lies meaning. I likely will better understand over a language barrier in person. Spelling and grammar fill in much of what is lost in translation from speech. Indicated objects become nouns. Hand and body motions become verbs. Attitude and expression become adjectives. Sometimes I feel as though I am at the peak of my being when I am creating. Even so, my writing needs a structure just as my voice needs a throat. |
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