I love words, whether written or spoken.
However, they have to be strung together well
or it drives me crazy. I’ve taught communication skills for decades, written plays, short
stories, novels, e-books, and grants for local nonprofits. While teaching others and improving
my own communication, I learned the things shared here.
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For a quick guide to effective writing,
M.A.P.P. Your Writing.
Mechanics: Grammar-check: some think it eliminates mistakes, but... Read More Audience: Writing is very personal, but selling writing is... Read More Purpose: Purpose is everything in writing because... Read More Pacing: Written work has a rhythm, perhaps more discernible when... Read More |
For a quick guide to better speaking,
G.I.F.T.ed Speaker.
Goal: Some people enjoy giving oral presentations; others... Read More Interaction: Modern audiences are not good passive listeners. Read More Format: How should the presentation be organized and presented? Read More Timing: To give a decent presentation a person has to... Read More |
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Macbeth's Niece
As Macbeth rises and falls in the Scottish highlands, Tessa is haunted by three witches’
predictions. Torn from her homeland, she struggles against ruthless outlaws, a dangerous
English spy, and the wayward demands of her own heart.