Go Ravens! (Hey, it's not like rooting for the Lions brings an overwhelming amount of joy.)
It's 87 here (NC). I have chili on the stove because it's autumn, no matter what the thermometer says. By the end of the week, the temperature will supposedly reflect the season.
The high today is going to be 46. I'm going to have to turn the heat on.
Currently 90 degrees here. Madness!
It's 90 here. Not the best weather for doing more unpacking and/or putting together our Ikea storage units for our kitchen (they're new and pretty cool: [link] ). As Cole Porter would say, it's too darn hot.
Yay, I have a new TV! Old one died a couple of weeks ago, and I found that I missed being able to just turn it on and see what I could stumble across on PBS.
APA question. If I start a sentence with the title of a book, does the author and date immediately follow in parans? Or at the end of the sentence?
Something like "In Little House on the Prairie blah blah blah happened". No clue why I used that as an example, just popped out. My brain is fried.
Suzi, it would be "In Little House on the Prairie (Wilder, 2017) blah blah blah happened." Or you could say, "In Little House on the Prairie, Wilder (2017) says blah blah blah..."
Thanks. Should the book title be italicized? I can't find anything in my searching. I should really get a copy of the current APA guidelines, but I'm over half way done and lazy.
Titles of books, journals, etc should be italicized. Article titles should be in quotes.
This cheat sheet might help you. [link]
Bookmarked and THANK YOU.
Two more paragraphs on one paper and then 10 sentences on the other. Ugh. I hate procrastinating but I'm so darned good at it.