You can get some great adverbs from Brooklyn now.
Artisanal adverbs.
'Shells'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
You can get some great adverbs from Brooklyn now.
Artisanal adverbs.
(cannot stop humming, "lolly, lolly, lolly, getcher adverbs here...")
Jesse, you can, but they're all really cool, and we wouldn't have heard of them.
Well, exactly. I mean, I was using them years ago, but...
I get all my adverbs from the CSA. Community Supported Adverbs help local adverb farmers, and they're so much fresher and more descriptive than the ones you get at those big box adverb stores.
I've heard that those adverbs are being over-harvested.
They've made great strides with sustainable vocabulary building, and the sillier ones are being used for mulch.
you are all crazy folk.
in the best way.
Some local writers are organizing a YA book club to meet monthly, and our first book is going to be The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. It's supposed to be heartbreaking, too.
It is. It was also super weird because it's set in my hometown and references things like the mall we used to hang out with and my high school!!
Oh, wild! I haven't read any John Green yet, and I've been told by a lot of other YA writers this is a huge failing on my part.
Some local writers are organizing a YA book club to meet monthly, and our first book is going to be The Fault in Our Stars
I've heard great things about it. I loved an Abundance of Katherines and Paper Towns.
My book group[ just finished Bliss, which got a resounding Meh and are on to Variant. Which I thought was great but is an exercise in frustration.