May 22, 2013

Anne M. Baxter: A Pew Perspective

I have been asked to be a guest blogger tomorrow, Tuesday August 21st on the website of Anne M. Baxter.  If that name sounds familiar it is because she is the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Northern California representative that interviewed me about Donovan’s Law back on May 11, 2012.  You can read the interview if you like, it is entitled “Why Did I Write A Book? The Anne M. Baxter Interview”.

Tomorrow, I will be blogging about the liquid concoction made with water and coffee beans that over 100 million people enjoy every day.  Let me just send this teaser your way; whether you like coffee or not, you may want to know that experts have found there are some health benefits to slurping down a “Cup o’ Joe” after all.

If you get the chance, check out my blog tomorrow at http://pewperspective.blogspot.com/ .  I would recommend you do so while drinking a cup of coffee.  Then after you read my blog, check out the attached website I will be placing at the bottom of the blog.  By the time you are done reading, that cup of coffee you have may be the best cup of coffee you will ever enjoy.

English 101

I was talking with a friend the other day about the English language.  She has her degree from Azusa Pacific University, teaches in the public school system, and is gracious enough to offer her assistance to my grammar woes as I attempt to continue to become a writer.  I was telling her that I have trouble differentiating certain words that are very similar in both spelling and meaning.

I was asking her how she developed such a mastering of all the rules that go along with the primary written word we use here in the U.S.  She told me she was blessed to have had a grandfather who helped her understand the rights and wrongs of English when she was young.  She said her grandfather had a way of teaching that made things fun.  Here is an example of his sense of humor:

“Honey, don’t get too caught up in the rules of English”, he once told his eager to learn granddaughter.  “English is a crazy language.  What do I mean?  We ship by truck but send cargo by ship.  We have noses that run and feet that smell.  We park in a driveway and drive in a parkway.  And if that’s not enough, if the plural of man is always men, why shouldn’t the plural of pan be called pen?  If a father is Pop, how come Mother’s not Mop?  But the coup-de-grace is if a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?”

Thanks “Grandpa” for putting things into perspective…