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Sybrina’s Phrase Thesaurus January 2004 Newsletter

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FEATURED PHRASES FROM SYBRINA’S PHRASE THESAURUS

EY6  EYES 6 (HEALTHY)

eyes had luster

 

EY7  EYES 7 (UNHEALTHY)

rheumy-eyed

 

EY9  EYES 9 (EXPRESSIONS - NONE)

gaze was focused on the middle distance

 

PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES—EYES

Every month Sybrina’s Phrase Thesaurus Newsletter features a group of phrases from the Phrase Thesaurus.   Sybrina's Phrase Thesaurus is packed full of descriptive phrases on every subject
...from descriptions of the body, and how it looks, moves and interacts
...to word pictures describing all types of landscapes, waterscapes and skyscapes.

 

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ARTICLES & TOOLS OF INTEREST

Want to inject Humor into your writing?  Mary Ellen Allen gives tips in her article on the Humor Writers website.

 

Is writer’s block God’s blessing?  Read D.L. Kim’s article for an interesting perspective.  This is from the Christian writer’s website, Write To Inspire!

 

Bobbie Christmas explains the difference between an editor and a book doctor in her article on the Georgia Writer’s Organization website.

CONTESTS & ANTHOLOGIES/CONFERENCES & SEMINARS

The World Romance Writers Presents the 2005 Crystal Globes Contest.  Unpublished Authors may enter the Best Unpublished Romance (book length) Fiction category. 

 

If you write horror, Arcana 34 is a convention you won’t want to miss.  Mark your calendar for October 1-3, 2004 in St. Paul, Minn. 

 

Hyperion Books for Children presents the 3rd Annual Paul Zindel First Novel Award competition.  Deadline April 30, 2004.

 

Disclaimer—These listings are not necessarily endorsed by Sybrina’s Phrase Thesaurus Newsletter editor.  They are for your convenience only.  Always, do some research on your own before deciding to enter any contest.

 

 

 

Disclaimer—These listings are not necessarily endorsed by Sybrina’s Phrase Thesaurus Newsletter editor.  They are for your convenience only.  Always, do some research on your own before deciding to enter any contest.

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EY13  EYES 13 (SHAPES - SMALL)

eyes were shrewd little chips of quartz

 

EY14  EYES 14 (SHAPES - ROUND)

piggy eyes

 

EY21  EYES 21 (EYELIDS)

vampy, heavy-lidded eyes