How to Write Almost Readable Fan Fiction
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Description: Tutorial on how to write fan fiction with grammar and other issues covered.
HOW TO WRITE MARGINALLY READABLE FAN FICTION HOW TO WRITE ALMOST READABLE FAN FICTION Last updated in HALL OF SHAME on 6/13/2006. First, a confession. Yes, Ms. Nitpicker, too, makes mistakes, hard though it is to believe. Although raised to read and write English (the American version, at any rate), she secretly harbors a deep-seated conviction that all words ending in "l" or "t" have doubled letters when suffixes are added, as in "traveled," but the computer spell-checker always corrects her misapprehension. For a long time, she was positive that the word to describe her villain's whisper was "silibant," not "sibilant"--it still sounds better--but when a better speller than she pointed out her error, Ms. Nitpicker reluctantly said farewell to the smoother, liquid "silibant." You, too, can give up your punctuation and grammar confusion.
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