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nv-rivera · 2 years
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I am in sloth 🦥 mode this November and I am embracing it. As I am revising my book and not drafting I know this is a slow and steady sort of progress. The goal, as I said last week, is to #BEPOSITIVE. In other words, anything over zero words is a win! I am just about to cross the 10.000 word mark today and couldn’t be happier. So, for anyone feeling any kind of blues about their current #wordcoubtwednesday being under par, or not quite where you expected, please take this moment to remember to be positive about whatever words you are moving forward with! For everyone else hitting 16K+ today, congrats for your massive #wordmongering! Celebrate with us as well. It is a great time to cheer on #writingcommunity as we all dive into our creative corners! #stopwritingalone #nanowrimo #nanowrimoweektwo #amwriting #amrevising #writers_together #writersoninstagram #writingcommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CWGcesfrOv5/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pilferingapples · 5 years
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Just did a quick run down of all the dialogue between JVJ and Javert in the Hapgood translation and it comes out to: 
3,376 words. 
That’s it. The whole total of their spoken-on-page dialogue interaction.
For such a wordy wordmonger, Hugo’s economy of style is really something.
(Wordcount includes words spoken by Valjean or Javert only, no dialogue tags or descriptive passages. I’ve not included words spoken in the same scene that realistically weren’t at all directed to each other (like Javert talking to Patron Minette) , but have included words said to others that are still relevant to/also spoken to each other (like Javert talking to the cab driver of the Awkward Carriage Ride). This is not meant to be any sort of Scientific Statement, just part of my ongoing fascination with how quickly Hugo actually tells this story.) 
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thebeauregardbros · 5 years
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(Combining two questions!) what sort of things does your muse look for and avoid in a partner?
(NOTE: THIS IS NOT A CRITERIA FOR WHO I’LL SHIP WITH!! IN FACT I THINK IT’D BE FUN AF TO SHIP W CHARACTERS HE’D HATE!!)
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✔️ LOOKS FOR! ✔️
E L E Z E N  M E N
Ladies who wear long flowy dresses… oh, he’ll die
Gentlemen who wear suits…oh god oh please help
lonmg hair… ogh gnmjg.//…
P U R P L E  E Y E S, oh fugkgih lord
Noble-like good manners
Passion for peace and/or pacifism
Healthy habits!! (Brushing teeth, eating good, having a good sleep schedule, etc..) people who take care of themselves!
People who are in love with the world, who see the good and beauty in everything
People who are unwaveringly truthful and honest!
People who embody the aesthetics of faerie tales and ancient european romanticism.
People who let Alus spoil them. =)
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❌ AVOID! ❌
Pride in bad habits that negatively effect health: Excessive drinking, smoking, drug abuse, starving yourself, staying up all night, getting into reckless/pointless physical fights, etc. HE’S WORRIED ABOUT YOU WHY WONT YOU LISTEN
Pessimistic wordmongers!! Stressing out people doesn’t help anybody!! (HE HATES ESTINIEN)
People who will shamelessly lie or betray the trust of others for political or personal gain.
People who just won’t listen - if you’re not at least a little open minded, Alus is just frustrated with you!!
People who speak vulgarly, especially in public. dontspeakthatwayinfrontofalady
Really openly sexual people, especially the dark & kinky BDSM types. He uh, he just… he just doesn’t really get it, folks. nothing against ‘em! just kinda.. intimidated..
People who try to justify or write off murder and killing as something normalized and no big deal.
Anyone who would hurt others in any way without being willing to deal with the righteous lawful repercussions.
people who show a lot of skin normally... he’s gonna fucking die, right here, right now, holy shit, thy shone thy ankles, he must go confess his sinful thoughts to the church
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ryo-maybe · 5 years
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Hey Ryo, could I ask for some writing advice? I'm currently stuck writing out a chapter of a fic, and in general planning a further piece of literature, but I can't actually write any of it. Writer's block is just kicking my ass, so anything that could help would be really cool.
Ah, the good ol’ nemesis of every wordmonger, the Writer’s Block. This is the tricky sort of question you could ask to a hundred different people and receive a thousand different replies to. The single most effective piece of advice I can give you, before segueing with more subjective suggestions: find what works for you. Experiment. Writing is a continuous effort to seek innovation within familiar grounds, and that extends even beyond the act of typing/inking itself. Recall the days when you weren’t able to stay your hand from jutting down paragraphs like it was nobody’s business. Had you done anything particular, around that timeframe? Sometimes, we may well be unaware that we were the best possible reference we could have been searched for!
With that out of the way, let’s get personal. My own inspiration is a fickle mistress, so take any and all advice I dole out on the subject with a grain of salt. Now, your physical and mental conditions shouldn’t be underestimated, and in fact they ought to be prioritized over anything else. “Yeah okay Ryo?,” I might already be hearing your rambunctious early 2000′s teenager lips purse to pronounce, “I didn’t come here asking you to remind me to drink water and stay healthy, I want WORDS. I WANT THEM NOW.” Alright, calm down, imaginary bucko, lemme explain! Your brain is the engine wherein love and the magic of words are stored, and that engine needs to be in prime condition to properly rev up. I remember spending several days frustrated by my inability to type more than two words without grimacing, wondering what was up while I juggled my focus between the keyboard and adjusting the toothpicks I’d shoved under my eyelids to keep myself from passing out. I’m about to dip deep into my well of hypocrisy here because I’m typing this after waking up from an unplanned afternoon nap, but: keep a healthy sleeping schedule. You will be flabbergasted by how such a simple thing can do wonders to improve your inspiration and general outlook on life. The ability to process colors and stop hearing the furniture whisper sweet nothings at the peak of sleeplessness are welcome additions, I’d say.
Onto more direct procedures now. Understand what it is that you want to write, the context, the mood, the ideal “genre” within which you would frame it, if you are the kind of person to use that as a frame of reference. Make yourself aware of the parts that are solid blocks of imagination-fueled fiction: they will be the keystones upon which to build the foundation of your chapter/segment/whatever you wanna call it. Is one of these “keystones” the part where you would ideally begin your piece? Make typing that baby down your first and foremost priority. Oftentimes, all it might take may be a bit of bruteforcing at the starting point, writing and deleting sentence by sentence, until, like sputtering car pushed down a hill, your mind will begin to clear and engage Full Writing Throttle before you can realize it. The first hurdle is the hardest to overcome, but the easiest to leave behind!
If you’re still hung on it despite several attempts, or if the beginning of the piece isn’t among the portions you have figured out yet, try with a simple yet effective brainstorming session, fueled by the sheer power of logic. If character X goes to place Y and performs a German Suplex on villain Z, then in the next paragraph, what of several possibilities could be realized? Explore all the different branches that could sprout from the seed of your narrative and keep pruning until you are left with the ones you like the most, bias be damned. When contained within their beginning and end, if you figured out said scenes, then you have most of the work cut out for you, because it means you will be limited in the scope of your possibilities and thus be less liable to become lost in the process of figuring out the route leading from one to the other.
Help yourself with some prime cutlet of external inspiration. Watch a movie, series (or favorite episode of one), or read a book, comic or visual novel, or listen to a song which pertain to the mood and genre of your piece. Look up pictures/fanart (my personal favorite choice!). We humans are amazing at plasmating pre-existing process into our very own thing. Do not be fearful of imitation or lack of originality, instead go with the assumption that every idea has likely been explored already - but to put the building blocks in a different order? That is the beauty of creativity. Collect ideas and reshape them to suit your needs. Strip them bare of their superfluous skin and keep whatever pulpy juices suit your creative needs. Use other people’s imagination as a springboard to make yours soar all the higher (or, well, at all).
But, above all else: experiment. Test new methods. Seek novelty. You are bound to hit jackpot eventually, and let loose the rivers of ink you so thirstily long for.
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gamehayapkmod · 4 years
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tyler-cain · 5 years
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“... The book is not a romance, nor a treatise on Cetology. It is something of both: a strange, wild work with the tangled overgrowth and luxuriant vegetation of American forests, not the trim orderliness of an English park. Criticism may pick many holes in this work; but no criticism will thwart its facscination....” --London Leader, November 8 1851
“This sea novel is a singular medley of naval observation, magazine article writing, satiric reflection upon the conventionalisms of civilized life, and rhapsody run mad. So far as the nautical parts are appropriate and unmixed, the portraiture is truthful and interesting. Some of the satire, especially in the early parts, is biting and reckless. The chapter-spinning is various in character; now powerful from the vigorous and fertile fancy of the author, now little more than empty though sounding phrases. The rhapsody belongs to wordmongering where ideas are the staple; where it takes the shape of narrative or dramatic fiction, it is phantasmal -- an attempted description of what is impossible in nature and without probability in art; it repels the reader instead of attracting him....” --London Spectator, October 25 1851
—from the first reviews of Melville’s Moby-Dick
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wugsandhugs · 7 years
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wordmonger is a great word to end the preliminaries with
recap: first day of spelling is done with 188 of 291 spellers remaining right now, but they’re about to announce the finalists to go on to tomorrow, which will be 50 or fewer of these 188, chosen based on a written (spelling + vocab) test
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thefaeriereview · 4 years
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Typo Squad 
Typo Squad Book 1 by Stephen Lomer 
Genre: Action, Adventure 
Typos are lethal to 98% of the population. Be thankful Typo Squad is on patrol …
Richard Shonnary was a Typo Squad legend. He had a gift for seeking out and destroying errorist cells, and was almost single handedly responsible for bringing about the end of errorism. But one night, a single errant bullet fired by his brother prematurely ended his career.
Convinced to come out of self-imposed retirement after five years, Richard unknowingly gives rise to his greatest enemy — Anton Nym. Will he and his new partner be able to stop this latest threat before deadly typos are unleashed upon an unwitting world? 
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Return of the Wordmonger
Typo Squad Book 2 
The quest to find Anton Nym and his errorist army are put on hold as Typo Squad is called away to London to help one of their own confront a villain from his past — a mysterious foe known only as the Wordmonger. Joining forces with Her Majesty’s Royal Typo Brigade, Typo Squad takes up residence in Buckingham Palace to try and draw out this dangerous madman. With the lives of the royal family in their hands, will Typo Squad be up to the challenge of finding and capturing the Wordmonger? Or will history repeat itself?
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The Typo Alliance
The Typo Squad Book 3
Typos are lethal to 98% of the population. Be thankful typo squad is on patrol … Typo Squad is dealt a terrible blow by Anton Nym and his new errorist cell, known as the Erristocracy. But when all seems lost, the tide turns with the rise of the Typo Alliance. With a new headquarters, a new captain, and the arrival of some truly unexpected allies, Typo Squad is set on a collision course with the most dangerous foes they’ve ever faced. Will Dick and his team be able to overcome the odds and make the world safe from typos once and for all? Or will Nym and his inner circle be victorious in the end?
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Stephen Lomer is the Amazon best-selling author of the hugely popular Typo Squad book series, the short story collections Stargazer Lilies or Nothing at All and Hell's Nerds and Other Tales, and the holiday novella Belle's Christmas Carol. He also has featured stories in the anthologies UnCommon Evil, Once Upon a Time in Gravity City, and The Dystopian States of America.
Stephen wrote the screenplay for, and starred in, the short film Typo Squad: Words Can Hurt You, and is the host of the YouTube series Tell Me About Your Damn Book. He's a hardcore fan of the Houston Texans, despite living in the Hub of the Universe his whole life, and believes Mark Twain was correct about pretty much everything.
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Midlife Margaritas Anthology Tour
Midlife Margaritas: Stories from Women Who Made It to the Other Side of 40 and Rocked It
Authors: (Compiled by Hembree) Shannon Hembree, Jen McGinnis, Bree Luck, Sarah Weitzenkorn, Dionne Williams, Anne Karrick Scott Deetsch, Heather Von St. James, Barbara Fleck, Elizabeth Pendleton, Emily Cooke, Bernadette Jasmine, Vanessa Velez, Laura K. Bedingfield, Beckie Cassidy, Sarah Freeman Knight, Jennifer Porter, Rosanne Nelson, Brooke Schmidt
Genre: Nonfiction/Anthology/Autobiography
Release Date: May 8, 2017
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Midlife Margaritas is a collection of essays by a diverse group of women sharing their heartwarming and hilarious stories of what it’s like to conquer forty in today’s world and live to tell the tale. They are the stories of women rising up after unimaginable loss, of overcoming impossible odds, and of finding humor in the everyday challenges we all face.
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  1. On Returning to Work (or Trying to) after Raising Kids: White House Easter Bunny Costumes, Tongue Rings, and Résumés, OH MY! by Shannon Hembree
2. On Love and Loss and Loving Again: Rediscovering Joy After the Love of My Life Died by Jen McGinnis
3. On Taking the Path Less Traveled: How I Joined the Circus, Went to Prison, and Arm Wrestled My Way to a Joyful Life by Bree Luck
4. On Becoming a Caregiver for a Parent: Being Thankful for What Is Left, Not Lamenting What Is Lost by Sarah Weitzenkorn
5. On Rockin’ the Single Life: Why Sipping Lemonade on the Beach Is Always Better Than Plunging Lemons out of the Toilet by Dionne Williams
6. On Depression at Forty: Finding Solutions When You Can’t Wish It Away or Wait It Away by Anne Karrick Scott Deetsch
7. On Hope: Turning a Death Sentence into a Life Well Lived by Heather Von St. James
8. On Motherhood: Taking the Long View from Under the Big Top by Barbara Fleck
9. On Growing Up Black and White in America: How I Learned to Live My Life Boldly in My Own Unique Way by Elizabeth Pendleton
10. On Surviving Breast Cancer: How the Boobs You Love and the Football You Don’t All Come Together in the End by Emily Cooke
11. On Finding Your Inner Warrior: How I Left a World of Abuse and Alcoholism Behind and Built a New Life as the Mother of a Beautiful Boy with Special Needs by Bernadette Jasmine
12. On Marriage: Redefining Happily Ever After by Vanessa Velez
13. On Strength: Uncovering My Innate Power, Barf by Barf and Poke by Poke by Laura K. Bedingfield
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SHANNON HEMBREE
Shannon Hembree is a professional writer and editor for a government relations and public affairs firm in Washington, DC. She embraces the idea of living fearlessly…unless the situation involves heights, spiders, snakes, public speaking, or anything else that crosses the boundary for sane living.
JEN MCGINNIS
Jen McGinnis is a physical therapist and co-owner of an outpatient physical-therapy office. She is married to a great guy, and they have a fun, fabulous little boy. They live on a tropical island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and wake up most days to sunshine and warm breezes.
BREE LUCK
Bree Luck is a mother, theater director, and amateur arm wrestler. She is always looking near and far for the next big adventure.
SARAH WEITZENKORN
Sarah Weitzenkorn is a stay-at-home mom of two children. In addition to liking piña coladas and getting caught in the rain, she loves girls’ weekends, mindless celebrity gossip, and oatmeal creme pies.
DIONNE WILLIAMS
Dionne Williams is a nonprofit project manager extraordinaire. Her coworkers tell her she has the biggest, brightest smile in the office, which could be because she tries to stay positive and lives life one day at a time. In this crazy world, she simply laughs a little, lives a little, and embraces whatever adventure comes her way. It’s all about the journey.
ANNE KARRICK SCOTT DEETSCH
Anne Karrick Scott Deetsch is a full-time stay-at-home mother with four children, a husband, a dog, and several fish. She cooks with abandon and embraces her disorganized life.
HEATHER VON ST. JAMES
Heather Von St. James is a courageous mother, wife, and survivor of mesothelioma. She has made it her mission to help other mesothelioma victims around the globe and can be found sharing her story and her message of hope at http://www.mesothelioma.com/heather/survivor/#intro.
BARBARA FLECK
Barbara Fleck is a mom of two, who recently stopped using her fancy science degree to pursue a less stressful job as a substitute teacher…an illusion that lasted until the first indoor recess. She continues to substitute because she enjoys interacting with people her own mental age—and because she spends less money if she is at school all day.
ELIZABETH PENDLETON
Elizabeth Pendleton is a working mother of a three-year-old wild child. No, it’s not her grandchild. She’s realizing that like it or not, her body has no choice but to keep up with the physical prowess of her budding track star/parkour extraordinaire and that any memory loss is OBVIOUSLY due to sleep deprivation (which her sister failed to really warn her about before motherhood).
EMILY COOKE
Emily Cooke is a currently single, mother of two who earns her living as a benefits professional in Washington, DC. She finds humor in almost everything, loves to embarrass her kids, and is willing to make you laugh at her own expense. She is always up for an adventure and though she usually gets lost, has fun anyway. You can find her on Twitter at @MLEC03.
BERNADETTE JASMINE
Bernadette Jasmine is a rockin’ career woman who has been to the dark side and come out on top. She embraces the surprises life throws at her with her happy (and slightly crazy) clan of family and friends by her side.
VANESSA VELEZ
Vanessa Velez is a policy consultant raising two children with the man of her dreams. She has no regrets about her reimagined happily ever after and instead enjoys quiet evenings at home in her very own Irish pub.
LAURA K. BEDINGFIELD
Laura K. Bedingfield maintains her strength by writing, practicing yoga, scoring baseball games for her sons, driving a mean carpool, and dominating during family game night. You can find her on Twitter at @LKBHerakovich and on her blog at https://jtandtheob.com/.
BECKIE CASSIDY
Beckie Cassidy is a full-time working mom who is finding balance amid the goldfish (crackers and otherwise), karate lessons, and doggie day care. After spending twenty years trying to figure out what she wanted to be when she grew up, she gave up and now spends her days telling college students what they should be when they grow up.
SARAH FREEMAN KNIGHT
Sarah Freeman Knight is a professional writer living in Atlanta. She is married to a fabulous husband and is the mother of two amazing and courageous girls. You can find her on Twitter at @sarahsknight.
JENNIFER PORTER
Jennifer Porter is a communications professional, wordmonger, political junkie, and chocoholic whose favorite question has always been…“Why?” You can find her on Twitter at @jpgore
ROSANNE NELSON
Rosanne Nelson is a leadership-development consultant by day and a mother of two confident little girls by night. She enjoys telling her husband about the twentysomething version of herself and remains grateful the Internet was not around during those years. You can find her on Twitter at @rosanne_nelson1.
BROOKE SCHMIDT
Brooke Schmidt, freelance editor and writer and part-time activities director, lives with her engineer husband, two kids, and two rescue dogs in the ’burbs of Atlanta. Her life goals include educating parents about the link between kids’ diets and their behavior and actually finishing a book club book someday (otherwise it’s just wine club). You can find her on Twitter at @BrookeBBlogs.
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nv-rivera · 5 years
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Thanks to back pain I’m writing from home today. Which requires that I pull out all the stops to ensure I am not distracted by the mess that has been piling up in my absence this week. Here we go campers - Coffee ✅ Joe-Joe’s ✅ Soothing incense ✅ #stopwritingalone Cabin mates a click away ✅ Okay. Let’s write. #amwriting #happywriting #zerodraft #letthetyposbegin #wordmongering time https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv1xDLIhk_Z/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=96ex4ptsw2jq
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ryo-maybe · 6 years
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Spent a wonderful afternoon with wordmonger extraordinaire and personal object of my lascivous admiration @aftertheend-gamedev playtesting his fantastic tabletop RPG (which you can, should, must and will check out on that very same blog, if you like dice, post-apocalyptic ruins and make shady deals with untrustworthy snake people) and having a megaton blast while at it. My lungs are bereft of oxygen from the leftover excitement and the effort of speaking English with a Level 3 Italian Accent, as an introductory to pure, traditional tabletop (not counting one short-lived first foray in the past, and the other game I’m running on the side, which uses Fate and is thus a tad different from your average RPG), I couldn’t have asked for a better one. 12/10 would have a chilling epiphany all over again.
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ymmugiwik · 8 years
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Wordsmith, Wordmonger, Wordslinger
I’m trying to be a writer. I noticed that people with a lot of education develop a snobby vocabulary. When I write, I feel like I use too many vocabulary words. I mean, they’re like SAT words or something. So, there are three words I use to describe people.
Wordsmith: this word is derived from the word “blacksmith.” It’s someone who constantly tries to refine their words, and they take forever to write something very short. Wordmonger: derived from the word “fishmonger.” This guy sells drivel, or potboilers that Henry James modestly calls his books. He just wants to put together a bunch of words and sells.
Wordslinger: from “gunslinger.” This guy’s smooth as polished silver! Intellectually provincial! whatever that means.
I’m at my Tuesday writer’s group at Barnes and Noble.
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journeyintowriting · 8 years
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Word of the Day: Wordmonger
Wordmonger (wurd-muhng-ger, -mong-)
Noun
1. a writer or speaker who uses words pretentiously or with careless disregard for meaning
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nyanyareviews · 8 years
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Word of the Day - wordmonger at Dictionary.com
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nv-rivera · 5 years
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Time to work. #campnanowrimo #amwriting in the #stopwritingalone cabin. Starting with 1441words that we’re dribbled our in between podcast episodes the last couple of months. Now let’s get some serious #wordmongering going! https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvt5fEmBC-D/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=doepe54a105u
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