Friday, July 30, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
I write like...
I ran a chapter of mine through this analyzer and got this result:
I'm sort of ... stunned.
Especially because it was Captain Devlin's Captive, not Vampire Close.
So then I ran a chapter from a non-fiction book I'm working on
***SQUEE***
I could only hope to write like him. That would be so cool.
So, if you try it, let me know in the comments what you get!!!
I'm sort of ... stunned.
Especially because it was Captain Devlin's Captive, not Vampire Close.
So then I ran a chapter from a non-fiction book I'm working on
***SQUEE***
I could only hope to write like him. That would be so cool.
So, if you try it, let me know in the comments what you get!!!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Titanic Disaster ... Fun??
May 23, 1914
Luna Park on Coney Island opens its summer season with a "spectacular" depiction of the Titanic Disaster "in three amazing acts."
Note the people falling off the end of the ship. And the heads bobbing in the water.
Way to keep it classy, Coney Island of 1914. World War I is just around the corner. Wonder what you can do with that....
Monday, July 12, 2010
Save Two-Thirds
I'm under deadline, so I've been away (I apologize).
Found this during research, though, and had to share.
Can you imagine what being a doctor was like when the possibility of saving two-thirds of your patients was the best, most exciting thing an advertisement could say about its medicine?
So basically, you knew you would always lose a third of the people you saw, and probably more like half.
Found this during research, though, and had to share.
Can you imagine what being a doctor was like when the possibility of saving two-thirds of your patients was the best, most exciting thing an advertisement could say about its medicine?
So basically, you knew you would always lose a third of the people you saw, and probably more like half.
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