National Grammar Day! Free book :-D

My dear friend Mrs. Grammar Person is feeling as out of sorts as a misplaced modifier or a dangling participle because she let National Grammar Day slip by without so much as an admiring salute. To remedy this egregious oversight she is thrilled to offer you, her dear readers, a free copy of her definitive guide: "Teatime With Mrs Grammar Person". Ebooks & audiobook codes available. Message me if interested.

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message 1: by Pamela (new)

Pamela Hi, Barbara, Just saw your post on Goodreads and I am interested in reading Teatime with the Grammar Person. I can pick up on Amazon. Just wanted you to know. Hope all well with you. For some unknown reason, I’m attempting to write this message without my glasses. Please don’t hold spelling and grammar against me. Pam.


message 2: by Barbara (last edited Apr 24, 2023 09:17AM) (new)

Barbara Venkataraman That's so nice of you, Pam! I'm happy to gift it to you. Also, Mrs. Grammar Person is non-judgmental as she also wears glasses. :-D Once I sent an email on my phone (sans spectacles) and the results were too funny. I typed: "Sorry I missed your email" but autocorrect changed it to: "Sorry I kissed your snail." :-P


message 3: by Pamela (new)

Pamela LMAO! I can always count on you for an actual laugh. Thankfully I was not drinking anything when I read your about your snail kissing.


message 4: by Pamela (new)

Pamela I have a catfish in an aquarium who comes up for kisses. Not happening. I thought he would be small fish…not so much. His name is Lurch for several reasons.


message 5: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Venkataraman Lol! No kissing catfish or snails for me--my apology notwithstanding.


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