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When I Write

May 30, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Writing in a journal.When I write, I write for myself. At least, I write for a version of myself. I have an obsession with the idea of encounter and how I meet that other version of myself – possibly the one that’s unencumbered by over-thinking – during the course of that writing. I digress. My apologies. Let me begin again.

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Filed Under: Communications, Work Life Tagged With: audience, writing

Write Right: Prepositions

May 29, 2012 By Erin Beasley

Write RightAs a general rule, prepositions shouldn’t end sentences. It’s allowed in informal writing and conversation, but entirely too many people have abused the rule. One of those people is Jennifer Hudson, who has a single entitled “Where You At?”

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Filed Under: Write Right Tagged With: grammar, Jennifer Hudson, prepositions

A Grin without a Cat

May 25, 2012 By Erin Beasley

The Cheshire Cat.If I had to choose a favorite character from Alice in Wonderland, I would choose the Cheshire Cat. He’s creepy and possibly madder than any of the other characters, but he knows things. He knows things, and he refuses to share them.

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Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: Alice in Wonderland, Cheshire Cat, perspective

Off with Their Heads!

May 24, 2012 By Erin Beasley

The Queen of Hearts.Some writers bear an uncanny resemblance to the Queen of Hearts. They’re illogical, absurd. If Lewis Carroll were to meet some of those writers, he might use his description of the Queen in reference to them. He says the Queen is a “blind fury.” She has no self-control. Every difficulty, no matter how great or trifling, is met with her well-known and oft-quoted phrase, “Off with their heads!”

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Filed Under: Communications Tagged With: Alice in Wonderland, anger, communications, Lewis Carroll, Queen of Hearts

Murdering the Time

May 23, 2012 By Erin Beasley

The Mad Hatter at Central Park.In Alice in Wonderland, the Hatter (ostensibly not mad yet) is sentenced to death by the Queen of Hearts for “murdering the time” with the song he attempts to sing at her celebration. He escapes death, as many of the characters in the tale do, but not the attention of Time. Time is so angry with the Hatter for “killing” him that Time halts time itself, imprisoning the Hatter in time, at six p.m., the time for tea.

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Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll, Mad Hatter, March Hare, time

The White Rabbit

May 22, 2012 By Erin Beasley

The White Rabbit only seems adorable in this illustration.Lewis Carroll describes the White Rabbit as being “elderly, timid, feeble, and nervously shilly-shallying.” The rabbit also is rude to anyone he deems inferior and grovels before those who are superior. He has no weight to him; he is all white fluff.

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Filed Under: Communications, Writing Life Tagged With: Alice in Wonderland, courtesy, Lewis Carroll, productivity, time management, White Rabbit

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