Burp verb 1. noisily release air from the stomach through the mouth; belch. 2. a noise made by air released from the stomach; a belch. Synonyms: bolt, rout, ruck Earliest known use: 1929 My eight-year-old son has discovered the art of burping. I don’t know where...
But we have this treasure in clay jars, so that it may be made clear that this extraordinary power belongs to God and does not come from us. 2 Corinthians 4:7 A petite Episcopalian priest and a divorced mother of two share one couch. A retired history professor...
Cliff notes Version: Friends, this is a rather long post – the short version is this: Hey, look, I have a new web address! To celebrate the new address and Valentine’s Day, I’ll be posting a short poem or story each day this week around the theme of...
Savor a day focusing on your work and identity as a writer. Reconnect with the reasons for your art, the source of your words. Network with other writers and gain insight on integrating writing into your everyday life. Author, Editor and Writing...
Relish verb 1. to enjoy greatly synonyms: enjoy, delight in, love, adore, take pleasure in, rejoice in, appreciate, savor, revel in, luxuriate in, glory in The world outside was an old gray dishrag, wet and dripping, on the day I met a writer friend for...
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