Aftermath

After the rape, my home no longer felt safe. Sometimes, at night, I’d sit outside on the front porch rather than be inside as I waited for my new husband to come home from work. Inside everything was still the same—but nothing was the same. Nothing would ever be the same. Before that night, I […]

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The Phantom Lover

I used to think evil people were easy to spot. Like in horror movies, like TV monsters, and men in mugshots that brought out their lack of humanity. But evil rarely introduces itself that way. Sometimes it walks casually past your front gate on an ordinary October morning while you hold your four-year-old son’s hand.

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104 Grammar Rules For Writers

Below is our list of grammar rules for writers. We give a quick explanation after each bullet point. But click on each link for further understanding and examples of correct usage. “A” before consonants and “an” before vowels is not the rule. Rather, the rule is that “a” is placed before consonant-sounding words and “an”

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Idioms vs Clichés

What’s an Idiom? Broadly speaking, an idiom is a widely used phrase that, when taken as a whole, has a particular meaning that you would not be able to deduce from the meanings of the individual words. The ubiquitous greeting “How are you doing today?” is an example of an idiom. Normally, how means “in what manner”

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