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Sybrina’s Phrase Thesaurus September 2003 Newsletter

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FEATURED PHRASES FROM SYBRINA’S PHRASE THESAURUS

SS1-1 (SKYSCAPES - MORNING)

lustrous yellows in the east

 

SS1-3 (SKYSCAPES - SUNNY)

blue and fleecy sky

 

SS1-4 (SKYSCAPES - SUNSET)

the sun's disc bisected the horizon

 

EARTH VIEWS —SKYSCAPES

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 of all types of landscapes, waterscapes and skyscapes.

 

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ARTICLES OF INTEREST

Make the name fit the personality.  Visit Author Mania for an interesting article by Cindy Thomas on naming characters, plus links to some cool name building websites.

 

Need to research particular periods such as the Old West or Middle Ages?  Or  want to know more about Vampires and Witches?  Or maybe even something about poisons and their symptoms? Check out this website, Research Links For Writers.

 

Don’t let rejection stop you.  Read “Rejection Letters Aren’t All Bad” by Charlotte Dillon.

 

What does it mean to write “what you know”?  Click here to find out.

 

CONTESTS & ANTHOLOGIES

The T.S. Elliot Prize for Poetry is an annual award for the best unpublished book-length collection of poetry in English, in honor of T. S. Eliot's considerable intellectual and artistic legacy.  $2,000.00 Prize from Truman State University Press.

 

Eighth Annual Cactus Rose Romance Writer’s of America Chapter, Valentines Over Vegas "Feel the Magic Writing Contest".

 

7th Annual International Screenplay Competition from WritersDigest.com.

 

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SS1-5 (SKYSCAPES - NIGHT)

the midnight velvet of the sky

 

SS1-6 (SKYSCAPES - CLOUDS)

clean-cut white clouds

 

SS1-7 (SKYSCAPES - SHADE)

unrelieved shades of gray