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oliviasmith

Olivia Smith... and her BookWorld

Reading is something you can learn, love or just enjoy.

To me, reading is my passion.

I travel through words and stories, live in the past of great centuries, get disturbed by characters who need my attention and fall in love adventures I wish I had.

 

This is my world of BookLikes

 

ENJOY

 

 

Hallo!

Ich liebe das Lesen. Ich finde es immer so toll, in Welten einzutauchen, die man nicht kennt, die man entdecken möchte. Dieses Gefühl in etwas vertieft zu sein oder das Gefühl nicht mehr aus dieser Welt hinauszugehen. 

Mit einem guten Buch ist man nie allein *.*

Ich lese gerade

Sturmhöhe
Emily Brontë
Die Zarin der Nacht (insel taschenbuch)
Eva Stachniak

Great Rules for Writing

Great Rules for Writing

from William Safire in the New York Times

  1. Do not put statements in the negative form.
  2. Remember to never split an infinitive.
  3. And don't start sentences with a conjunction.
  4. It is incumbent on one to avoid archaisms.
  5. The passive voice should never be used.
  6. Verbs have to agree with their subjects.
  7. Proofread care-fully to see if you words out.
  8. If you reread your work, you can find on rereading a great deal of repetition can be avoided by rereading and editing.
  9. Never use a long word when a diminutive one will do.
  10. Unqualified superlatives are the worst of all.
  11. A writer must not shift your point of view.
  12. De-accession euphemisms.
  13. If any word is improper at the end of a sentence, a linking verb is.
  14. Remember, too, a preposition is a terrible word to end a sentence with.
  15. Don't overuse exclamation marks!!
  16. Avoid trendy locutions that sound flaky.
  17. Never, ever use repetitive redundancies.
  18. Place pronouns as close as possible, especially in long sentences, as of 10 or more words, to their antecedents.
  19. Also, avoid awkward or affected alliteration.
  20. Writing carefully, dangling participles must be avoided.
  21. Take the bull by the hand and avoid mixing metaphors.
  22. Everyone should be careful to use a singular pronoun with singular nouns in their writing.
  23. Always pick on the correct idiom.
  24. The adverb always follows the verb.
  25. Last but not least, avoid cliches like the plague; seek viable alternatives.
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