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Word War with Cac the Proofreader – Already or All ready?

It’s WORD WAR time! Today I’m giving you a double dose of fun! ALL READY vs. ALREADY. This is actually very simple.   ALL READY means exactly what it says: completely ready, or all prepared, all done.   Example: “I am ALL READY to eat dinner.”   ALREADY means to come before, prior to a…
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Word War with Cac the Proofreader – FEWER/LESS

Cac The Proofreader back with another WORD WAR! Today, LESS versus FEWER is on tap. And it can be quite tricky.   LESS basically means not as much and is used when you cannot count the items you’re referring to; in other words, if it’s a singular “mass” noun. Ask yourself if the noun in…
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Storyteller, Film Maker and #Awethor Mr Joe Compton

Joe Compton and his ever-growing expertise. You gotta love this guy. He’s truly amazing in what he does for everyone. Let’s hope we can get an update.

#Awethor K S Marsden with a World of Experience

Let’s find out how K S Marsden is. Fives years on…I know she’s still writing. Please update us on what you’re doing these days.

New Indie #Awethor Elizabeth Horton-Newton

Here is another of our wonderful Awethors. Here is hoping for another update. #Awethors #Awethology #shortstories

#Awethor Stewart Bint against Bullying

Five years on and here’s an interview from the author who reminded me it was time to celebrate Awethors. Time has flown, lets see what’s new with Stuart Bint. Another awesome author…

The Multi-Talented #Awethor – Tory Gates

Here is multi-talented Tory Gates. I’ve spoken with him over the years and he even featured in our Indie Publishing News Magazine…

Meet #Awethor Karen J Mossman

I can tell you that Karen is still writing…though I’ll let her tell you…her own news… 🙂 and where she is five years on.

Word War with Cac the Proofreader

It’s WORD WAR time! I’m Cac The Proofreader, and today I’m serving up ME, MYSELF AND I, another one I see consistently misused. I am going to simplify this for you so your confusion will be a thing of the past! ME and I. “Between you and I” is incorrect because the word “I” cannot…
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