Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween Updates

So, I haven't posted in awhile, and probably won't again for awhile more. I've got NanoWriMo starting tomorrow, and I'm gonna be working as a collaborator on another blog, Cherry Tree. Not to mention schoolwork and my extensive reading list.

I'll post the Cherry Tree blog address under "About" up there. That first post is like, tomorrow I think? Whatever. It's a writing advice blog, but a good one hopefully. Nata is the main... leader... thinker... person on it. *applauds*

NanoWriMo will be difficult, as I've never written over 4,000 words before (*gasp!* O.O) and my computer time can be somewhat limited due to me sharing a computer with my siblings. So, when I do get on the computer, I MUST STAY AWAY FROM THE INTERNET. Somehow, though, I don't think caps lock is going to help me keep this promise.

I haven't caught up (and will still lag behind in future months) that little reading list over there.
<--- I read kind of fast, and just start up a new one. I don't always plan which book it is I pick up, so you'll see under "Up Next" books I don't get around to.

Oh, and Happy Halloween! Some special pictures for the occassion (courtesy of photobucket):

Black cat. Classic halloween picture. And, oh, how I love cats, especially the black ones.


Zombie Tinker Bell. Don't worry, that's her hair hanging around her face, not her skin...

















Narnia. Not very Halloween-ish, but still awesome.















If you don't want to gag, I suggest you read this in the most sarcastic voice you can summon up. *stifled laughter as I try my own advice*










So, that's it for my holiday update post. So, goodbye, for however long. Quote:
"If at first you don't succeed then skydiving definitely isn't for you." -Steven Wright

Sunday, October 9, 2011

More Music for the Soul... or Mine Anways

So, music.... ♪ ♫ ♪ ♫

Okay, so there is no swearing, no degrading of women, no "wild moments in the dark" in these songs. I know it's been awhile since I posted some songs, so. Here goes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6u8HAjIPSs "City On Our Knees" by Toby Mac. I'm going to add this under 'smile'. It's very inspirational. Toby Mac is a Christian singer, but don't let that affect your decision to love this song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=govSp6P-598&feature=related "Lonely Lullaby" by Owl City. Pretty sad. It's about him missing his girlfriend. It's actually quite beautiful, in that sad-song way. Very powerful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahk4k1b19Zs&list=LLLxfdTscPoGyc4VaUJbe7Xg&index=6 "The Last Night" by Skillet. Heavy- it's like, suicide/self-mutilation awareness. His girlfriend is a depressed cutter, and he's saying "I'm here for you." It's touching.

Don't know why I'm going with all these powerful songs, but here you go. Don't hate it till you've listened to it, if you love it, that's awesome and if you don't then that's fine too. So. I'm gonna end this post now, 'cuz I'm bored. Bye and quote:
"What fun is it being cool if you can't wear a sombrero?" -Bill Waterson

(Calvin and Hobbes ;D)

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

It Is "Its"

So, I've have been doing more reading. A big, big problem is that irritating "its" and "it's".

it's- This is a contraction. "It is" as in:
"It's a lovely day outside." or "It's nice to meet you."
"It is" sounds really formal. I generally only use that in an essay or English paper. "It's" is for informal, dialogue kinda use. It's more of a "this-is-how-I-speak". There are probably other uses too, but this one is the basic.

its- this one shows possession. Like:
"Its blue fur felt warm under my hands." or "Its dying branches looked like fingers reaching out for God."
"Its" is like saying "his" or "her". If you don't know the gender, or the object is inanimate (rock, paper, scissors, etc.) then you refer to it as an "it". I really hope you already know this. Again, there are probably other uses, even if I'm too lazy to list them.

This is all I'm posting for now. Yea, it's short, but you will get over that (or you will be saying "Yes, it's over!!"). So, goodbye and quote~
"Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them." -Lemony Snicket

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Pesky Punctuation, among other things

So, it's a new month. The second day, because I was too lazy to do it yesterday. And I'm finally going to write some writing tips. And yes, my post has a cool alliterative title. ;D

1. COMMAS. Going on inkpop, I notice commas are a big problem for people. Commas seperate two ideas. For example:
"Suzy ate some watermelon, then went outside."
I know my example is bad, but whatever. Notice I didn't put:
"Suzy ate some watermelon then went outside."
That one is incorrect, and a very common mistake. Another use for commas is to seperate nouns into a list. As I know that probably doesn't make much sense written that way, here is an example:
"I drove to the store for some milk, bread, and waffles."
This is generally only for lists as long or longer than 3 items. Now that wasn't too hard, was it? Something that I frown on:
"I drove to the store for some milk, bread and waffles."
This one is very controversial, because it's also correct. Some writers do prefer it this way. I can't remember what this comma rule is called, but it kinda makes me group bread and waffles together, like milk is an afterthought. So, I just put a comma after each item until I reach the "and".

2. HOMOPHONES. They sound the same, but have different meanings. Hear and here; two, to, and too; air and heir; sun and son. It looks downright weird if you use the wrong word. For example:
"I hear music in the air."
It is definitely NOT:
"I here music in the heir."
That is a funny mental picture. "Here I am, singing inside the heir to the kingdom!" Haha, sorry. But you get my point. The meaning of the sentence is confusing without the right word.

3. DIALOGUE TAGS. It is generally a smart idea to include dialogue tags. Not all of the time, but yea, at the very least a couple of times. You know what these are- "he said", "she replied". Example:
"'Bye, Mom!' she called."
You notice I used '' instead of "". That's because I already have quotation marks around the whole sentence, so I cannot add more to the dialogue without it being confusing. But normally, yea you put "" around dialogue. The word "she" is not capitalized.
"'I'm going to the library,' he told her."
Before the second quotation mark, you put a comma. You have to have some sort of punctuation before the second quotation mark, which is usually a comma. Unless you're not putting a tag at all, but that's irrelevent. For the first example, I have an exclamation point instead- you can put ! or ? at the end of a sentence instead of a comma, but make sure it doesn't look weird, like:
"'I'm going to the restroom?' she said."
Don't pose it as a question if it's a statement. Please. Here's an example of how NOT to do it:
"'Several monkeys are parading around our room' They told me."
No punctuation, and the 'they' is capitalized. Wrong. It should look like:
"'Several monkeys are parading aroung our room,' they told me."
Should anyone ever tell you that, just smile and nod. Do you understand all of this? Good.

That completes my grammar lesson for today. If you think I missed something or point out something wrong, politely tell me in a comment. I hope this post helps any of the grammar challenged out there. So goodbye, and:
"The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug." -Mark Twain