Karen DeGroot Carter's Blog, page 26
October 28, 2020
An impressive collection of insights from brilliant minds, Destiny, including yours.
An impressive collection of insights from brilliant minds, Destiny, including yours. As a novelist, I find what motivates people fascinating. This is an important reminder that what motivates can also cause harm when left unchecked. Thank you!
Another Free Online Grammar Checker to Consider
Why this alternative to browser-based grammar-checking tools might be a good fit for you
Thanks for this encouraging post re: book marketing, Tim.
Thanks for this encouraging post re: book marketing, Tim. Most writers want to write rather than sell books. This post reminds them it’s not only okay but best to focus on creating content that creates real connections with readers.
October 26, 2020
You're very welcome, Bader! Thanks for reading!
You're very welcome, Bader! Thanks for reading!
You’re very welcome, Genius! Thanks for reading!
You’re very welcome, Genius! Thanks for reading!
Great question, Maude!
Great question, Maude! Your inquiry actually led me to a nifty tool at https://headlinecapitalization.com/. It points out the differences across AP and Chicago as well as APA and MLA styles related to headlines and automatically generates the correct version of your headline based on the style you select. Hope that helps!
Tricks to Help You Fix Broken Sentences
And make your writing more professional, polished, and persuasive
October 24, 2020
Hi, Holly.
Hi, Holly. One of the best things about Medium is the opportunities it presents to not only connect with other writers but easily link to their profiles and posts. Love the Reading Rhombus approach! And I'd love to be added as one of your writers. Thank you! K.
She read it right away and loved it, Leigh. Thank you again.
She read it right away and loved it, Leigh. Thank you again.
October 23, 2020
"You don’t start getting good at the existential stuff until you’ve at least grasped long division."
"You don’t start getting good at the existential stuff until you’ve at least grasped long division." Total Allison awesomeness.


