Friday, May 28, 2010

The Queen of Good Grammar


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Today's Blogger of Note is Collology.

Colleen is a lawyer, tap dancer and cheese connoisseur who lives in New York City. She loves live music and goes to lots of concerts. Despite living in one of the most exciting cities on the planet, her 'bucket list' says she still plans to see more of the world. She also claims to be an aspiring writer; we'd say she has already reached that goal.

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19 comments:

  1. Cheese conneissuer? Now that's my type of BON.

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  2. Hi Will go and read today's BON. I recieved your email but don't know how to pit a link on a post. enjoys your post very much.

    Yvonne.

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  3. Queen of good grammar? Ah, I better stay away. Me do the Namlish thing proudly..

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  4. I like to think my grammar is pretty good, but that might be because people are too scared to tell me otherwise.

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  5. Grammer I can mostly handle. Spelling, not so much!!!

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  6. Just the thought of a tap dancing lawyer makes me smile!

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  7. Happy Friday. Although I'm afraid to visit (grammar is not my strong suit) I'm going to do it! Thanks for the link!

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  8. I have just used up my "comment-quota" over at Colleen's blog. Actually, I think I went way beyond my usual comment quota and landed in the "blathering-zone." Lovely blog. Clever writer. Lots of fun.

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  9. Thanks, all. Please don't let the "Queen of Good Grammar" title deter you from visiting. I do sometimes post gentle reminders on the difference between "since" and "because," or when to use "who" and when to use "whom," but most of the time I just talk about life in Manhattan... and being a tap dancing (unemployed) lawyer.

    Because this BON honor came on a Friday, it supplanted my usual "Fiction Friday" posting, so if you enjoy good original fiction, please revisit on a Friday when I test excerpts of my latest projects on my blog friends.

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  10. Colleen,

    Please be sure to visit WOW every Sunday when we host a Writer's Forum in which you can link up all your fiction. We'd love for you to participate (if you are not already doing so).

    Pam

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  11. I was unfazed by the "good grammar" thing even before reading Colleen's comment - I've become accustomed to seeing our language slaughtered so often, I'm not sure which was is up anymore.

    Was that all grammatically correct?

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  12. Ah, I meant "which way is up". I knew I'd screw it up!

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  13. I love the mental picture of a tap dancing lawyer.

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  14. Did someone say "CHEESE"? She should live in Wisconsin!

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  15. got caught up on my blog reading. but...even the queen of grammar can't make me use CAPS in my writing!! sounds like there's a lot going on in her life--job hunting, soon to be a mom, starting graduate school--and a baseball fan to boot!

    the retired school teacher is more at my energy level and point in life...this blogging eases me into retirement. i find in my surfing that most bloggers are much younger so it's really nice to meet someone closer to my age.

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  16. I'm happy to find another great blogger! I hope everyone has a great long weekend!

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  17. Wonderful blogging! If Grammar had a Facebook page, I'd sign up as a fan!

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