Hello wordpressers,
I started using Grammarly a few months ago and I like it. It has a free version so if you’d like to try it out I’ve included a link to the site. There is, of course, a premium version but the free version works pretty well for me, for now. I like getting the updates in my email telling me how I did that week. 🙂
~Kaw
http://gram.ly/mqhf
Published by Kawanee Hamilton
Kawanee was born in Alexandria Louisiana but her first real memories are of Russellville Arkansas. She's always loved to read, and has always had an vivid imagination. She grew up in a house where almost everyone read, they didn't need a TV although she could still be found planted on her butt in front of her grandma's TV watching cartoons on Saturday mornings.
She made up her first story with her mother when her cat died; it was about where pets go when they die. She continued to create stories from bad dreams she had and her dad would help her change nightmares to stories. They would sit up in a chair until the scary went away. He told her that: "Dreams, good or bad, are just stories your mind makes up. You are the author of your dreams; if you don't like them rewrite them. "
She was hooked and has continued to read and write stories drawing from dreams, sights and just pure imagination. She just recently decided she'd like to try and get published and fail than wonder what if.
Her story continues but where it goes from here is up to you, the Reader... She hopes you'll join her in finding out where her journey goes from here!
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Oh I love Grammarly, and that update can be so uplifting!
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I really like it too, useful although not perfect… yet. 😆
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true…
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Thanks for this information Kawanee 😀
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I tried this program a couple years ago, but removed it (free version) because we couldn’t agree. I use British English.
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lol, yeah I get into some issues with it. I have read a lot of books and as a kid I picked up some habits from British writers. Like colour, theatre, centre and whatnots. Not sure who the authors were, but one of them was Barbara Cartland.
I also tend to ignore the rules when dealing with dialogue. People rarely use correct grammar when speaking.
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Some readers believe these are misspellings. Ugh.
They DO s.a.y., rules were made to be broken, but I agree regarding dialogue. It has to be real. 🙂
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Reblogged this on theowlladyblog.
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I just started using it and love it. Thinking about upgrading! @v@ ❤
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Hopefully you followed my link? 🙂
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