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What’s on Your Desk? (Part Three)

By Karen Ballon November 7, 2012
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Welcome back to my desk! (No, the picture above is not my desk…it is a cool piece of art designed by Dutch artist Job Koelewijn.) In the first two installments of this blog we covered writing books and grammar books. Now it’s time for some of my true favs: WORD books. Yes, books on words. Those wonderful collections of the odd and the antiquated, the eloquent and the literate, the hilarious and the mordant. These books bring us a new appreciation for the English language. And they provide us a with deeper, multi-faceted understanding of the power of words.

So here are the wondrous Word books perched on my desk. Books that, I confess, come out to play on a regular basis, sometimes just because it’s such a delight to read them!

  • The Highly Selective Dictionary of Golden Adjectives; The Highly Selective Dictionary for the Extraordinarily Literate; The Highly Selective Thesaurus for the Extraordinarily Literate, all by Eugene Ehrlich. Makes me feel extraordinarily literate just to have them occupy my desk! But then I open the pages and find such treasures as edacity, ratiocination, opprobrius, and hypaethral. Isn’t it fun just to say such words?
  • Forgotten English: A Merry Guide to Antiquated Words by Jeffrey Kacirk. And here I am delighted with toad-eater, prickmedainty, nimgimmer, and the ever popular bird-swindler.
  • The Disheveled Dictionary: A Curious Caper Through Our Sumptuous Lexicon. You may have guessed already, but this is another book from the wondiferous Karen Elizabeth Gordon.  As is Out of the Loud Hound Of Darkness: A Dictionarrative.

 In the first, even the introduction is a feast for the eyes and mind: “But words are characters in this book too, and are, indeed, its stars. You’ll meet umbrage in a personals ad, fripperous in a passage from Menace in Venice, while in that same city you will be led through the fog by a cicerone. The Grim Reaper calls on a reluctant baba to parlay the import of internuncio, and extirpate appears most incongruously with a pair of cowboy boots…”

The second compares lets us follow a delightful cast of characters as they compare oft-confused words and phrases, so that we never again need wonder whether to use acidulous or assiduous,  collude or connive, and tight rather than tightly.

  • Break open Unfortunate English: The Gloomy Truth behind the Words You Use by Bill Brohaugh, and the table of contents tells you all you need to know about what you’ll find in those pages:
    • Them’s Fightin’ Words!: Words of War and the Battlefield
    • It Pains Me to Say
    • Words of Assault, torture, Bloodletting, and Death
    • “You’re So Pretty,” and Other Obnoxious Insults: Words of Hidden Deprecation, Derogation, and Degradation.

And on it goes, taking us to the last chapter, where we discover “Words that Start and End with a Double-ewwww!”

From the pages of this grand little book I discovered that calling something terrific used to mean it frightened you, saying you were nosy meant you had a big schnozz, and accusing someone of plagiarism meant they’d kidnapped your children (yes, real flesh-and-blood children!). Amazing!

Other members of my word-book gang include:

  • Red Herrings & White Elephants: The Origins of the Phrases We Use Every Day by Albert Jack
  • You Say To*ma*to: An amusing and Irreverent Guide to the Most Often Mispronounced Words in the English Language and The Diabolical Dictionary of Modern English, both by R.W. Jackson
  • Anguished English: An Anthology of Accidental Assaults Upon Our Language, and Get Thee to a Punnery, and The Bride of Anguished English: A Bonanza of Bloopers, Blunders, Botches, and Boo-Boos by Richard Lederer. I love this, from the intro to The Bride: “I wouldn’t dream of changing a single word of  bloopers, blunders, botches, and boo-boos like these:
    • A man informed his wife, “The gynecologist called. Your Pabst Beer is normal.”
    • The Word Museum: The Most Remarkable English Words Ever Forgotten, another gem by Jeffrey Kacirk.

So there you have some of the friends who reside on my desk. Those tomes of trivia and tutelage that guide my mind and imagination as I navigate the ever tumultuous waters of writing, agenting, and editing. Hope you’ve enjoyed meeting them. And I hope some of them come to live on your desk, too. They are great friends to have, one and all.

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Category: Craft, Karen, Writing CraftTag: Craft, Resources, Writing Craft

News You Can Use – Nov. 6, 2012

By Steve Laubeon November 6, 2012
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Fund Raiser to Help with Relief - Bid on a 50-page critique of your novel by a published novelist between Nov. 9 and Nov. 16. Participating blogger authors include Susan Meissner, Ginny Yttrup, Donita K. Paul, Gayle Roper, Kristen Heitzmann, Hannah Alexander, Rachel Hauck and more! Money from the highest bidder of the week for each author will go to Samaritan's Purse to help the victims of …

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Fun Fridays – Nov. 2, 2012

By Steve Laubeon November 2, 2012
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Don't forget to vote on November 6th!

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Choosing and Courting Your First Choice Agent

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon November 1, 2012
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You've done your homework, including:

visiting agency web sites
talking to author friends about their agents
interacting casually with agents on social media
reading agents' blogs
attending writers conferences as your time and budget allow

This is part of the process in helping you choose the agent you most feel you want to work with.

When deciding, think about:

agency's …

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Category: Agents, Get Published, TamelaTag: Agents, Get Published

What Is Your Legacy?

By Karen Ballon October 31, 2012
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It was one of my first writers’ conferences, some 25 years ago. I knew what being there meant: that my job was to meet the needs of the writers who were attending. To help them on their journey, to give them what encouragement and counsel I could.

But on the first day there, I was approached by a slight woman whose halo of white hair framed a face that seemed wreathed in a perpetual, gentle …

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News You Can Use – October 30, 2012

By Steve Laubeon October 30, 2012
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Random House Merges with Penguin Putnam - To be called Penguin Random House. Bertelsmann (the parent company of Random House) will own 53%, and Pearson (the parent company of Penguin) 47%. This is major news if it goes through to create the Big Five (no longer the Big Six). It will have little impact on the Christian market since Penguin was highly selective in their Christian book acquisitions …

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Fun Fridays – October 26, 2012

By Steve Laubeon October 26, 2012
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A client recently sent this exchange with his son:
My 6-year-old, Nathan, asked me today how it works that people pay me to write a book.
Me: "Well, actually I have an agent that helps me."
Nathan (shocked): "A secret agent?! Did he ever shoot somebody?!"
Me: "Not yet."
Thanks for the laugh Nathan! (and to his father Michael Svigel author of RetroChristianity.)

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Write That Novel!

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon October 25, 2012
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This question is from a writer who follows my Facebook business page. I have permission to use her question as a blog post:
I like to write, but am racked with doubt so I quit. How do you motivate your writers to finish?
I would say to set a goal. Look at your schedule. How many words do you think you can write in a day? If you write 1000 words a day, you will have the first draft of a novel in …

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Category: Craft, Encouragement, Get Published, Tamela, Writing CraftTag: Encouragement, Get Published, Write

News You Can Use – October 23, 2012

By Steve Laubeon October 23, 2012
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Will the New Healthcare Rules Put Tyndale Out of Business? - Read this extraordinary interview with Mark Taylor the President of Tyndale House Publishers. Imagine having to make such a decision after the Obama administration declared that Tyndale, a privately-held publisher of Bibles and Christian books, is not a religious employer. Please vote on November 6th.

Nicolas Cage to Star in "Left …

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Fun Fridays – October 19, 2012

By Steve Laubeon October 19, 2012
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We had two car batteries die in the same month. This video looks like a lot more fun!
"Can you give me a jump?"

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