Nice share. Thanks. I much prefer past tense. Present tense also restricts POV even more.
501 2015-12-27 22:35:36
Re: The Pros and Cons of Writing a Novel in Present Tense (5 replies, posted in Writing Tips & Site Help)
502 2015-12-27 22:32:19
Re: -ing vs -ed verb forms (26 replies, posted in Writing Tips & Site Help)
Dirk, in your example, the -ing verb is preferable. I think what you need to avoid are the was/were...ing verbs. She was standing in the rain vs she stood in the rain.
503 2015-12-26 03:23:02
Re: Merry Christmas! (8 replies, posted in Romance Inc.)
It was storming and in the 80's here today.
504 2015-12-25 06:38:55
Topic: Merry Christmas (2 replies, posted in Spirituality & Religion)
Christmas is not about the presents. It's about the Presence--God's Presence among us. May the Presence of the Lord be with you all today and every day. Merry Christmas, my friends.
John 1:14-- And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
John 3: 16-17-- For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
505 2015-12-25 06:36:47
Re: Merry Christmas! (8 replies, posted in Romance Inc.)
Christmas is not about the presents. It's about the Presence--God's Presence among us. May the Presence of the Lord be with you all today and every day. Merry Christmas, my friends.
John 1:14-- And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
John 3: 16-17-- For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.
506 2015-12-24 21:20:02
Re: pop up ads (5 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
Got it fixed.
507 2015-12-24 14:38:48
Topic: pop up ads (5 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
I know that premium members are not supposed to have ads, but I am getting the left and right, up and down. This is a different computer than the last time I posted about this. It just started. I'm running my vius scan right now..
508 2015-12-23 22:45:52
Topic: next series (1 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
With nine days left to vote, my dragons are winning. It appears my next series to go into print will be The Legend of Draconis.
509 2015-12-22 05:49:18
Re: Holiday Memories (3 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
Some Whine with My Wine
Why couldn’t he have just let me sleep?
I only had four glasses of white wine at the annual Christmas Eve open house at Aunt Gayle’s. Then I came back to my mother-in-law’s house, sat on the tile while she fed her seven Pekingese dogs, and passed out in the kitchen floor.
Bret, my brother-in-law, shook me sometime later. “Don’t you want to get on the bed?”
“Oh,” I groaned and sat up, and threw up all over the floor.
I somehow managed to clean up and then crawled into the bed. It was so not funny. I was mortified. That was one of two times I’ve ever been liquor sick.
Open houses came and went at Gayle’s warm, welcoming home, always with wine. Then, shortly before Christmas 2011, she passed away unexpectedly. Though divorced from her nephew, that year I whined in my wine. I miss her.
The next year, it was Great-mimi who left us—another reason to whine in my wine.
In 2013, it was Bret who I must let sleep in eternity. Too young to be taken, but cancer respects no age. Again, I had white wine while I whined.
510 2015-12-16 22:15:26
Re: Holiday Memories (3 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
(1995) Illusion! Epiphany! Proclamation!
By
Janet Taylor-Perry
Illusion—a false idea or conception
Epiphany—a moment of sudden intuitive understanding; a flash of insight
Proclamation—a public announcement
What do you do when not once, but twice, one of your three-year-olds makes a proclamation to shatter other children’s illusions after an epiphany regarding Santa Claus? You laugh; otherwise, you’ll cry.
Both my eldest son and my only daughter provided me with two memorable Christmas experiences by such actions.
When my eldest son (I have four.) was three, his father and my now ex-husband felt believing in Santa Claus would warp the children’s perception of God and tarnish his faith. He took it upon himself to tell our three-year-old son the story of St. Nicholas to explain why we exchange gifts in an attempt to honor a man who gave to the needy. The story of St. Nicholas shows the actions of true faith. It is heartwarming and real, but not to a three-year-old.
Therefore, when at Mimi and Papaw’s house for Christmas, our son proclaimed to his four-year-old cousin, “Santa Claus is dead,” childhood illusions were shattered. My husband’s brother hit the ceiling because he wasn’t ready for his daughter to know the truth. In addition, the grandparents were devastated by the turmoil at their Christmas celebration. But wounded feelings healed and life went on.
By the time my daughter (third child) was three, my former husband still refused to celebrate Santa Claus, but not so vocally. Although he refused to participate, he turned a blind eye to my attempts to give my children a normal childhood.
My efforts were aided by my aunt and uncle. Uncle Bill was a big man, six foot four and three hundred pounds. After he retired, he played Santa in the mall in Laurel, Mississippi, every year. He had no need for padding. My ex often would not go with us to see my family at Christmas. Capitalizing on his absence, I took my four children to the mall to see Santa Claus.
I was expecting number five, and number four was too young to understand. The two older boys understood about Santa, and they knew the man in the mall was Uncle Bill. My daughter was still unsure about the whole situation, but she was afraid to sit on Santa’s lap. Her two big brothers sat on his lap, causing her to become brave. The eldest held her hand to go up to Santa. With uncertainty, she climbed onto the man’s lap.
With a jolly chuckle as the line for Santa visits and pictures grew, Santa said, “Ho, ho, ho! What do you want for Christmas, little girl?”
Like lightning the epiphany struck! Perhaps the costume deceived my daughter, but not the voice.
With great indignation, she placed her hands on her hips and shrieked so that every child in the mall could hear, “You are not Santa! You’re Uncle Bill!”
She jumped down and stalked off, angry at having been tricked. All around, parents grumbled and children mumbled. My daughter’s proclamation of her epiphany regarding Santa shattered childhood illusions.
I wanted to sink into the floor, but by the time we loaded into the car, I was laughing. It was so NOT funny, all I could do was laugh.
Twelve years later, Uncle Bill died a few days before Christmas. Viewing him in his coffin, my son’s proclamation came to mind. “Santa Claus is dead.” Then, I thought again. Santa Claus could never be dead for Uncle Bill lived by faith. He had shown the same Christian charity as St. Nicholas. The spirit of Santa Claus lives even in the hearts of children who had an epiphany and made a proclamation to shatter illusions.
For Bill Ishee, September 25, 1932-December 17, 2007. I love you, Uncle Bill. Your example will always keep Santa Claus alive and well.
511 2015-12-16 20:11:34
Topic: Holiday Memories (3 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
How about a holiday memory thread? No reviews, no critique, no criticism, just sharing memories? Who's game?
512 2015-12-14 06:22:20
Re: Happy birthday (3 replies, posted in Cop Shop)
Thanks, Janet! Today is my first day on the computer since the seventh. I was in the hospital on the ninth; I got a new hip for my birthday. It hurts like a you-know-what, but each day is a little easier. Don't expect me to keep you posted; I don't want to talk about it. Instead, I've been reading housewife's porn--it can be distracting. LOL JP
Especially if you can't use that hip to imitate the porn!
513 2015-12-13 06:40:46
Topic: Have a very Raiford Christmas (0 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
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The Raiford Chronicles: 99 cents, each December 12-19, Kindle edition. HAVE A VERY RAIFORD CHRISTMAS.
514 2015-12-12 04:48:53
Topic: our own Joss Landry (3 replies, posted in Thriller/Mystery/Suspense)
http://www.amazon.com/Can-See-Emma-Will … an+see+you
I Can See You, ranked #42 in psychology for kindle. 99 cents for a time.
515 2015-12-11 03:17:40
Topic: The Lay/Lie Policewoman (0 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
516 2015-12-11 03:16:38
Topic: Lay/Lie Controversy solved (0 replies, posted in Writing Tips & Site Help)
517 2015-12-09 22:48:15
Re: New member? Introduce yourself! (59 replies, posted in Romance Inc.)
Welcome, RM, and I just marked you to read. Thanks for hitting Dyed Rosebuds.
519 2015-12-07 21:26:29
Re: POP COP QUIZ #20 Christmas Criminals (2 replies, posted in Cop Shop)
You must add in Bumbling burglars encounter precocious boy who makes their lives a living hell.
520 2015-12-07 04:48:35
Topic: A Raiford Christmas. Book signing #2 this weekend (0 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
Book signing #2 this weekend.
521 2015-12-06 03:54:47
Topic: Second event of the day! (1 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
https://www.facebook.com/29969895006130 … mp;theater
And this is my gorgeous daughter who read the first three original chapters of Lucky Thirteen and literally threw them across the room saying, "Momma if you make Ray a killer, I'll never read another thing you write." My original intent was to have Ray suffering from a multiple personality disorder, but I listened to my teenage daughter, and thus you have The Raiford Chronicles
1. Lucky Thirteen
2. Heartless
3. Broken
4. Whatever It Takes
522 2015-12-06 03:48:41
Topic: First event in my marathon week. (0 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
If you'd like you can view pics of the event here.
523 2015-12-04 18:27:55
Re: Copy and Paste Function (2 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
Highlight what you want to comment on in the text. It will appear in a blue box above where you want to comment. Highlight the part in the blue box you want to copy. Past it in your comment area.
524 2015-12-02 01:36:35
Re: Extremely useful site (5 replies, posted in TheNextBigWriter Premium)
cool
525 2015-12-01 03:11:49
Re: New writer (8 replies, posted in Spirituality & Religion)
Through actions and living the Christian life. When he asks why she does what she does, then she can tell him.