Words of Wisdom 
- . . . the more they stay the same
- 2012 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
- A letter is eternal
- A little whiskey never hurt
- A lot of bull
- A professor’s pet peeve
- A writer’s trick
- Advice about adjectives
- Aoccdrnig to rscheearch…
- Baron’s 11th law of English: Principle of recurring punctuation
- Brevity is memorable
- Brilliance
- Buckle your seat belt
- Bulwer-Lytton fiction contest
- Challenge you with language
- Clutter
- Cure for writer’s block
- Dead languages
- Did you know?
- Diversity
- Don’t believe everything you read
- Drafting your way to polish
- Easy reading
- Editing is a must
- Eloquence
- Every day, line by line
- Far away
- Fear of public speaking
- Fear of public speaking . . . and death
- Filling up the white spaces
- Finding the right words
- Focus
- Fumblerules
- Genre is craft
- Good company
- Good feedback
- Good grammar
- Happiness
- His brain is not involved
- How not to write
- How to be original
- How to write
- Impromtu
- It gets easier
- It’s obvious
- Keep it short
- Keep it simple, stupid
- Language of leadership
- Let’s hear it for the hearer
- Letter writing
- Letters mingle souls
- Like boring papers? Neither does your prof
- Listen!
- Magic
- Make every word tell
- Make it quick
- Making a book
- My long talks
- No expertise
- No grammar talk
- No more excuses
- No speechmaker
- No sweat
- No talent
- Nothing to it
- Obituaries
- On reading
- Our civic duty
- Outside a dog . . .
- Perfect day
- Powerful periods
- Proved by their speeches
- Quiet moments
- Ready-made phrases and the scrupulous writer
- Relief
- Remember?
- Rewrite, rewrite!
- Rewriters
- Rules that one can rely on when instinct fails
- Seven words
- Short and sweet
- Simple and clear
- Slippery slope
- Sounding smart
- Speak with care
- Speech is power
- Spellbound
- Students still can’t write
- Substance over style
- That poor first sentence
- The art of letter writing
- The art of the commencement speech
- The art of the novel
- The audience
- The beautiful part of writing
- The born writer
- The desire to write
- The editor and the writer
- The first law of writing
- The gateway drug
- The gift of reading
- The good-letter test
- The great enemy
- The mind and public speaking
- The more things change …
- The power of words
- The screenplay
- The speech is over
- The three R’s
- The vital spark
- The weight of words
- They all have trouble
- Think it through
- Those commas
- Three points of speechmaking
- Three speeches
- Time and criticism
- To make pretentiousness unfashionable
- To write well is…
- Truth and fiction
- University writers
- Webster’s Third New International Dictionary
- What a lot we lost
- What lies beneath
- What you offer
- When invention fails
- When to stop
- Why he writes at home every morning
- Why say it twice?
- Why she writes
- Wisdom and wit
- Witless frauds
- Wonder
- Words make the human
- Write every day
- Write the truth
- Write to understand
- Write to work out your thoughts
- Writer’s block
- Writing and living
- Writing as a craft
- Writing from boredom or failure
- Writing is challenging
- Writing is discovery
- Writing is exploring
- Writing is reflection
- Writing is thinking
- Writing therapy
- Writing vs. speaking
- Yapping dogs
- You don’t have to like it
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