All Right vs Alright

Essentially, it all comes down to this: ALL RIGHT is the formal version and ALRIGHT is the informal version of the same word. As an editor and writer, I would both advise and use ALL RIGHT in omnipresence narration (when the character isn't narrating the story) and ALRIGHT in dialogue or instances of colloquialism. With … Continue reading All Right vs Alright

Blond vs Blonde

Grammatical gender is found in most languages though it has been mostly removed from the English language. However, there are still some remnants of it. We see this with Blond and Blonde. Grammarly does a great job simplifying this: "When describing males, you would use blond: He is blond. You can add an E to … Continue reading Blond vs Blonde

THAT’S #PUN-NY: Random Funnies

Ha ha - these cracked me up!I like looking for these fun things to share. They brighten my day, and I hope that they bring some joy to yours, as well! Peace and blessings to all!You never know what you'll find on the shelves of a book store or in library - often there are … Continue reading THAT’S #PUN-NY: Random Funnies