The Word Blog
Word Power Made Easy
June 17th, 2009Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis is another book that helps build a strong vocabulary, and the book actually has some unique chapters I’ve yet to find in other word books, like speech
Word Smart
June 16th, 2009Word Smart by Princeton Review is a 400-page book which helps people build their vocabularies effectively and pragmatically. Learning a good vocabulary is learning words that help you communicate,
Secret Life of Words – How English Became English
June 15th, 2009The Secret Life of Words: How English Became English by Henry Hitchings is a look at the evolution of the English language throughs the events and disasters of past ages. You can tell a lot about
Words Words Words by David Crystal
June 12th, 2009For people who are interested in the subject of “words”, I can’t imagine a better book to read than Words Words Words by David Crystal. Mr. Crystal looks at the word from just
Word Counter
June 11th, 2009Word Counter websites give writers and students free access to online word count technology to help those who need to keep an accurate count of their words. There are a whole number of sites that
Word Unscrambler
June 10th, 2009An “online word unscrambler” is a program which unscrambles jumbled words and anagrams. You might be wondering why in the world anyone would need to use word unscramblers. There are
Words That Start With Z
June 9th, 2009There are a few more words that start with “Z” in the English language than words that start with “X”, but I thought I would follow up my X-words post with a Z-words post.
Shakespeare & Words
June 8th, 2009I recently read an article where Michael Lukas of “VQR Blog” was correcting a Wall Street analyst for his use of the Shakespeare term “pound of flesh” to describe the
Words of Wisdom
June 5th, 2009After going on a bit of a rant during my “good with words” discussion yesterday, let’s finish the week on a pleasant and uplifting subject. I love reading the Quotes Websites that
Good With Words
June 4th, 2009What does being “good with words” mean? Good With Words – A Definition The purpose of written language is to convey ideas, concepts and emotions. Words are meant to communicate
