Indispensible!
A Book
That Can’t Be Replaced by Online Searches
That Can’t Be Replaced by Online Searches
I’m glad I didn’t let my former prejudices color my new
book-buying decisions. I like this reference so much because if I don’t find
exactly what I’m looking for, I may very well find something I like better. Further,
this is the kind of reference you can actually read. Open this book to any
chapter (segment) on, say, “hair.” You’ll find several quotes about “hair” that
are entertaining and may stir your own creative juices before you even get to
the part that that lists adjectives for all kinds of—ahem—tresses, locks,
strands, shocks, hanks, coils, tendrils, curls, ringlets or swirls.
My favorite quotation
was this:
“The skinny girl with fiery,
chopped-off red hair swaggered inside, and stopped dead still, her hands cocked
on her hips. Her face was flat, and rather impertinent…”
Truman
Capote, Other voices, Other Rooms
As you can see, this offering gives an author an idea of how
the best might have handled the same problem she faces. Many are mightily
amusing.
So, if you don’t just keep reading instead of handling the
problem at hand with the first word you fall in love with, you might eventually
find adjectives for some ninety-six possible “hair situations” and one of them
may be even better.
Grambs also usually divides each segment into several parts
so you’ll get substitute nouns but also possible adjectives. So for “oiled
hair” you will find, “greased, slicked, slick, pomaded , brilliantined,
plastered, pasted.”
Choose one. Or let one speak to you so you can come up with
a simile or metaphor.
When I get into a writing snit, it’s often this book to my
rescue. And, by the way, I’ve found no free article with an online search—absolutely
nothing—that can replace the inspiration and wisdom in this book.
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(Carolyn Howard-Johnson
is an award-winning poet and novelist. She has been a columnist for the
Pasadena Star News, Home Décor Buyer , the Glendale News-Press and has also
written for Good Housekeeping Magazine. She is also the author of the multi
award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers including The Frugal Editor
(www.budurl.com/TheFrugalEditor). Reviews like this and other articles are available for bloggers to use as guest posts at http://howtodoitfrugally.com/free_content.htm
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of This Is the Place; Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered; Tracings, a chapbook of poetry; and how to books for writers including the award-winning second edition of, The Frugal Book Promoter: How to get nearly free publicity on your own or by partnering with your publisher; The Frugal Editor: Put Your Best Book Forward to Avoid Humiliation and Ensure Success; and Great Little Last Minute Editing Tips for Writers . The Great First Impression Book Proposal is her newest booklet for writers. She has three FRUGAL books for retailers including A Retailer’s Guide to Frugal In-Store Promotions: How To Increase Profits and Spit in the Eyes of Economic Downturns with Thrifty Events and Sales Techniques. Some of her other blogs are TheNewBookReview.blogspot.com, a blog where authors can recycle their favorite reviews. She also blogs at all things editing, grammar, formatting and more at The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor . If your followers at Twitter would benefit from this blog post, please use the little Green widget to let them know about this blog:
I have that very book, although it may be an earlier edition since I've had it for umpteen years. Very good resource.
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