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My Tonsils Were Removed When I Was Five Years Old
Anne Bernays and Pamela Painter — What if? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers prompts — The Exercise: In no more than two pages, use the incident of "An Early Memory, Part One" and tell it from the vantage point of who you are today, that is, inject it with adult vocabulary, insight; subtlety, and comprehension. For instance, "My father was obviously confused" replaces funny look." You should change the way the incident is told without altering its structure or meaning. Use the past tense but keep it a first-person narrative. As in the first part of this exercise, try to let the material speak for itself. The Objective: As in a good many of these exercises, the idea is to empower the writer with the knowledge that he controls the material and not the other way around. There are countless ways to tell the same story, and each way says something a little different, not only about what happened, but also about how the teller feels about it. You're the first and last authority: your power - at least in this realm - is unlimited.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Writers
How to Choose the Right White Label Web Development Partner
In the fast-paced digital world, businesses often seek reliable web development solutions to deliver projects efficiently without expanding their in-house team. This is where white label web development comes into play. Partnering with the right white label web development company can save time, reduce costs, and enhance service offerings. However, choosing the right partner requires careful evaluation. This guide will help you make an informed decision.
By Jigar Shah4 months ago in Writers
The Quiet Power of Routine: How Small Daily Habits Shape Big Change
Introduction We often wait for “someday” to change our lives, “I’ll start tomorrow,” “When conditions are right,” “Once I have more time.” But big transformations rarely arrive by chance. They form through the accumulation of small, consistent actions repeated over months and years.
By Artista Pirata4 months ago in Writers
The Rise of Code as Infrastructure. AI-Generated.
Over the past decade, software development has undergone a fundamental transformation—not just in how applications are built, but in how the very systems that run them are managed. The rise of Infrastructure as Code (IaC), GitOps, and related practices has blurred the once-clear line between software development and infrastructure management.
By Gustavo Woltmann4 months ago in Writers
When Frost Strikes: How to Protect Your Garden During a Freeze Warning
A “freeze warning” or “frost advisory” is a signal every gardener should take seriously. This week, the National Weather Service issued a frost advisory for early Tuesday morning in the Treasure Valley and western Magic Valley, with forecast low temperatures between 32 °F and 36 °F. While Boise proper may avoid frost (with lows of 38–42 °F), nearby rural and higher-elevation gardens are more vulnerable.
By Ashley Scott4 months ago in Writers
Top Web Development Companies in Melbourne
With the Victorian ICT sector contributing a massive $33.7 billion to the Australian economy in FY22, the essential role of digital presence in driving business growth is undeniable. Businesses are aggressively investing in their digital foundations, making a fully-functional and expertly optimized website an absolute necessity, whether you operate a service-based enterprise or a product-focused venture.
By Rajinder Kumar4 months ago in Writers
Can Parrots Eat Blueberries Everything You Need to Know
As you know, parrots come in active birds. But, they have to require a regular nutrition to keep stay active. Blueberries are yummy and nutrition packed fruits, so most of people take enjoy eating. There commonly, a question comes in your mind that ‘Can parrots eat blueberries?‘ Are blueberries healthy foods for them? Let’s come now we will discuss on this with detail!
By Amelia Kosh4 months ago in Writers










