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Sybrina’s Phrase Thesaurus September 2005 Newsletter

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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

...and much more.

 

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ARTICLES & TOOLS OF INTEREST

Why Do We Write? - and other reading and writing ideas by Dan Kurland.

 

Check out the Rejection Collection—A writer’s and artist’s online source for  misery, commiseration and inspiration.

 

There are all kinds of online dictionaries but this one is worth a good look.  

CONTESTS & ANTHOLOGIES/CONFERENCES & SEMINARS

Writing Contest for those 19 years or younger—Deadline Dec. 1st, 2005

 

Springfield Writer’s Guild 12th Annual Literary Awards Contest—Deadline Oct. 1st. 2005

 

Contest to be published in Ascent Aspirations Magazine Windfire Anthology 2005—Deadline Oct. 30th., 2005.

 

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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FEATURED PHRASES FROM SYBRINA’S PHRASE THESAURUS

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Earth Views—Skyscapes

SS1-1 (SKYSCAPES - MORNING)

true blaze of sunrise arose above the last vestiges of night

 

SS1-2 (SKYSCAPES - DAY)

bathed in ghostly day

 

SS1-3 (SKYSCAPES - SUNNY)

1. sun poured its torrid rays out of a cloudless sky

2. the sunny portion of the horizon

SS1-4 (SKYSCAPES - SUNSET)

lemon-hued expanse of the western sky

 

SS1-5 (SKYSCAPES - NIGHT)

a remote part of the pale night sky

 

SS1-6 (SKYSCAPES - CLOUDS)

an azure sky fleeced with passing clouds

 

SS1-7 (SKYSCAPES - SHADE)

the sun cast ever-shifting and slowly lengthening dappled patterns of shadow

 

 

 

 

Dear Reader,

 

Hurricane Katrina has passed and now the people of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama must begin the process of rebuilding. Our thoughts are with those who were affected by this powerful storm. During times like these, there is no room for politics and partisanship. This is a time when we all come together to help our neighbors.

 

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We appreciate your willingness to help these groups. Your generosity will help the people impacted by the storm begin the process of rising up and recovering from this disaster.

 

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