Anthology: Into The Night

Into The Night An imaginative debut collection by author and educator,Caroline Giammanco Released and published by Tuscany Bay Books. The collection is available in book is available worldwide in print and e-format People who aren’t exactly as they seem. Familiar places transformed into sinister voids of darkness and despair. Stories of the paranormal and science fiction, both … Continue reading Anthology: Into The Night

#DidYouKnow – Viticulture & Winemaking

#DidYouKnow is a Blog Series on www.jmnorthup.com Viticulture is basically wine growing while vinification is making wine. The difference is essentially the cultivation of the grapes and then the process of actually making the wine from the fruit. Oenology (or enology) is the science and study of wine and wine making. A viticulturist is a cultivator … Continue reading #DidYouKnow – Viticulture & Winemaking

The Chinese Invented Paper

#DidYouKnow is a Blog Series on http://www.jmnorthup.com and http://www.nornstriad.com Did you know that paper (as we know it) was first invented in 105 A.D. by a Chinese person? There were precursors, such as papyrus and amate, which existed in the Mediterranean world and pre-Columbian Americas, respectively, but they weren't considered to be truly paper. It's invention is, instead, credited to an Imperial … Continue reading The Chinese Invented Paper

Ignite – A Mafia Romance Series

Ignite Heart of the Inferno Book 2 The critically acclaimed Mafia Romance Series by Nicole Fanning Continues! She never expected to fall in love with a mafia don.He never expected to fall in love at all.But will their love be enough? Four weeks ago, Jaxon Pace, the billionaire "Don Supreme" of Chicago's underground mafia syndicates, took a bullet.This bullet … Continue reading Ignite – A Mafia Romance Series

The Structure of A Paragraph

Paragraph symbol § ¶ Pilcrow Most writers know how to structure a paragraph. It is similar to the overall structure of a paper. You have the opening/main idea, supporting sentences, and closing. Or, as Grammarly.com puts it: Transition, topic sentence, supporting sentences, and conclusion (you can read more from them here). Now, what many seem … Continue reading The Structure of A Paragraph