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Tuesday Jan 10, 2006
Reference Shelf 1.10.06
From Alliteration to Zeugma, this University of Kentucky site provides a handy glossary of rhetorical terms with examples. Either in writing or in real life, it helps to know how to spot logical fallacies and how to debate them. Or, you can just change the subject to something that everybody likes, like kitties. Via Lifehacker, the MetaFilter answers to "Who offers the best web hosting with the 1) simple tools for designing and developing a website, 2) lots of space, 3) reasonable fees?" I know it...it's on the tip of my tongue...I've got it...no wait...oh hell. The reverse dictionary can help you find that perfect word. This page contains links to Web pages of paying markets for short science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories. But before you use that, you might need to use the Fantasy Name Generator. My fantasy name is Anume, what is yours? |
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