My post “Normal Writing Language” addresses the quirky and crazy words people incorporate into daily language. If you listen to a conversation with a writer’s ear, a single world can give birth to an amusing scene or anecdote, or be the seed for an entire story.
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I read your post and learned some words I’d heard before, even though I’ve lived in the South for more than 30 years. Maybe North Caroline isn’t South enough? Loved this! And I will definitely think about some colloquialisms that could start a story. What a great idea!
I read your post and learned some words I’d heard before, even though I’ve lived in the South for more than 30 years. Maybe North Caroline isn’t South enough? Loved this! And I will definitely think about some colloquialisms that could start a story. What a great idea!
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Noelle, I think North Carolina is plenty South enough! I learn new words and phrases all the time from the South.
Thanks for the comment.
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