Current Contest

Win a copy of my easy-to-understand (and much requested!) There, Their, They’re: A No-Tears Guide to Grammar from the Word Nerd.

It has simple explanations about grammar, punctuation, and usage issues with a simple format that lets you find what you’re looking for in a snap.

To enter the contest: Visit my blog and take a quick look around at a few posts. Then answer this question in the box below:

What day of the week do I write posts about "Word Nerd" topics?

All correct entries (one per person, U.S. residents only) are eligible for the drawing. Good luck!










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Links

N. C. Allen
Excellent historical writer and Whitney Award finalist.

Elizabeth Petty Bentley
Literary author of In a Dry Land and Fly on the Rose.

Stephanie Black
Whitney Award winner for Best Mystery/Suspense, 2008.

Sarah M. Eden
Whitney Finalist, 2008. Best Regency Romance writer you'll find around.

James Dashner
Author of the 13th Reality series and The Maze Runner.

Michele Paige Holmes
Whitney Award winner for Best Romance, 2007.

Josi S. Kilpack
Whitney-award winner for Best Mystery/Suspense, 2007.

LDStorymakers
A network of LDS writers who support one another and further the cause of LDS literature. Sponsors an annual writers conference.

League of Utah Writers
Where I got my start; an excellent resource.

H. B. Moore
A series with research that adds depth to reading the Book of Mormon.

Tristi Pinkston
Refreshing and thought-provoking ways of looking at World War II.

Janette Rallison
Hysterically funny writer of young adult novels and (as Sierra St. James) sweet LDS romances.

Jeffrey S. Savage
Also known as J. Scott Savage. Author of the Farworld and Shandra Covington series.

Lu Ann Staheli
Author of When Hearts Conjoin, the true story of the conjoined Herrin twins and their separation.

Robison Wells
Action-packed stories that make you laugh your head off.

The Whitney Awards
Nominate your favorite books by LDS authors for this annual award.

Julie Wright
Her books make you laugh, cry, and always want more.