by Liz Coursen | Jul 29, 2018 | Uncategorized
These sentences are part of the 52-sentence group I pulled from a local “WordPress expert’s” site. I’m all for WordPress, and I understand that it’s “open source, ” etc., etc., etc., and that lots and lots of very cool people...
by Liz Coursen | Jul 24, 2018 | Uncategorized
Oh, I’m so happy to have my blog back. What an ordeal! Yippee! Okay, here we have a wonderful, stupendous quiz, featuring material from the same website and, get this, this is a WordPress developer’s website! God only knows what his and her clients’...
by Liz Coursen | May 10, 2018 | Uncategorized
I admit to being grumpy about not being chosen to present at the National Speakers Association’s Influence 2018. However, I would take some comfort if I felt that the three women in the 3-woman panel chosen to present about “Authorship” were as good...
by Liz Coursen | Apr 25, 2018 | Uncategorized
I am constantly and consistently amazed when I go to a self-proclaimed editor’s website and find a morass of mistakes in his or her content. I don’t get it. How can someone who plainly doesn’t understand the rules of good grammar and correct...
by Liz Coursen | Apr 10, 2018 | Uncategorized
Well, as it happens, I do have a punctuation suggestion! Well, a few, actually. Let’s look at this sentence: A raid on a lawyer’s office doesn’t happen every day; it means that multiple government officials, and a federal judge, had reason to believe they’d find...
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