Word of the Week: Eldritch Word of the Week: Eldritch Eldritch is a word meaning something otherworldly, weird, ghostly, or uncanny. Although a fairly old word, Eldritch has had something of a revival being strongly associated with... https://t.co/0U2FyyDVcl
Word of the Week: Flabbergast Word of the Week: Flabbergast Flabbergast is an informal verb meaning to surprise someone greatly – to astonish them. Example use: I was flabbergasted when he offered to forgive my entire debt. View On WordPress https://t.co/wJdSce3n2r
Word of the Week: Myriad Word of the Week: Myriad A myriad is a lot of something. Usually, myriad means more than you can count. Literally it means in measures of ten thousand. One myriad was what 10,000 was once called. For example, there is... https://t.co/S2qcPll6H1
Word of the Week: Interlocutor Word of the Week: Interlocutor An Interlocutor is a person taking part in a conversation. If you are in a debate with other people you are debating your Interlocutors. See if you can find a way to naturally use... https://t.co/y1liuzxrlC
Word of the Week: Eschew When you eschew something you are trying to avoid or do without it. A vegetarian might be said to eschew meat and meat products. View On WordPress https://t.co/SyBjp6WOQR
Writing Challenge: Describe yellow without using the word yellow Writing Challenge: Describe yellow without using the word yellow View On WordPress https://t.co/HXwme2bjM2
Writing Challenge: Describe a character Writing Challenge: Describe a character This week’s writing challenge is to describe a character. This challenge was first proposed at the Thanet Creative Writers’ Night. Some of the techniques we... https://t.co/LVodDBumRM