Wednesday

How to Catch an Errant Earl by Amy Rose Bennett

May 6, 2020
Sometimes a Cigar is just a Cigar

I tried, I really tried, but I couldn't do it. I was overwhelmed with run-on sentences and descriptions. This is my thought on adjectives and nouns. It isn't necessary for alllll nouns to have a modifier. Sometimes a skirt is better than a sage green skirt, and a door doesn't need to be a shiny black door. Nouns do not always need an adjective to create atmosphere. Maybe someday I will return to How to Catch an Errant Earl, but not today.

And, remember that dawn doesn't have to be rosy-fingered.

Time/Place: Regency England
Sensuality: don't know
 

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