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  1. #WriterWednesday @danmcneil888 @marquitz @writersinthesky @mikegeffner @lornabarrett @chrisbarber
  2. RT @WritersGroup: 100+ great authors to follow on Twitter for business success http://j.mp/4PTU2k
  3. EDIBLE GRAMMAR BITE: Pronouns must agree with the word, or words, they refer to in both number and gender: woman/her, women/their, man/his.
  4. EDIBLE GRAMMAR BITE: If a number is contained in a corporate or product name – go by their standard, such as 7 Up soft drink, Six Flags park
  5. EDIBLE GRAMMAR BITE: For percentages, write out “percent” and use numerals if eleven or higher. “20 percent”
  6. RT @DamnationBooks: Cooler Books .com has our Deadly Games as a top seller in today's newsletter. Awesome! Book 2 of that series comes ...
  7. RT @writersinthesky Blog stop for the day. Read "The Crystal Kid Behind the Inspiration for The Sid Series" at http://ow.ly/DPEZ
  8. #FF writing great peeps @MikeGeffner @marquitz @writersplot @kristenh_09 @writerschatroom @writersinthesky @francies @danmcneil888
  9. RT @rgoutal http://bit.ly/1kgs8L A potpourri of what I learned at #Crimebake this year
  10. Thanks @francies, I'm very excited!! RT Congrats on the Byline Calendar for Writers!
  11. @lablady I subbed in January, just heard back today. She told me why there was the huge delay. Patience, right? :)
  12. Yay! My writing-related essay will be in 2010 Bylines Calendar. A calendar by, for, & about writers. http://www.bylinescalendar.com/
  13. EDIBLE GRAMMAR BITE: Use numerals for specific times of day. “Be at the bus stop at 6:47 sharp.”
  14. RT @LornaBarrett: @SINCnational -- that is, Sisters In Crime National -- is now on Twitter!
  15. EDIBLE GRAMMAR BITE: Spell out round numbers, such as one thousand, fifty million. Use numerals for decimals, such as .32 inches.
  16. EDIBLE GRAMMAR BITE: Spell out simple fractions such as one-half, two-thirds; use numerals for mixed fractions such as 1 3/4, 2 7/8.
  17. Interview with J.M. Cornwell, author of "Past Imperfect", at my reviews and interviews blog today. http://tinurl.com/ye49euc
  18. RT @Janet_Reid: I LOVE my job!!!! Even on the worst days it's the best job I've ever had. Thank GOD for writers! And Editors! And READERS!
  19. @p2p_editor Thank you! I did have it backwards. Spell out small #s & round #s (like one hundred/one thousand), use numerals for 11+
  20. @lablady Congrats!! That's one down! Send another out tomorrow...or at least by the end of the week :)