Monday Muddle: opt in, opt-in

Monday Muddle: opt in: (phrasal verb) choose to enroll; choose to register; choose to participate Used most frequently to indicate signing up online for an email list. opt-in: (adjective) usually used before "form" or "box" to describe the place where someone can choose to register; (noun) a shorter version of "opt-in form" For example: My opt-in is on every page of my website.

I have seen “optin” as one word without a hyphen used as a noun occasionally. It is not yet standard, but I expect it will be one day. If you choose to use this variant, be aware that autocorrect may change it to “option”.

Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Johannes Plenio on Unsplash.

Rays of sunlight shining through the autumn colours of a forest.

Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Martin Wyall on Unsplash.

A person at the edge of a cliff prepared to base jump with a white parachute that says IMPOSSIBLE in big black letters with a white line through the middle.

Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Jorge Salazar on Unsplash.

Tall, light brown, multi-level buildings crowded together in New York.

Wednesday Writing

What brings you joy as a writer?

One of the things that brings me joy is supporting other writers. The whole purpose of what I post on Mondays is to help writers to write more clearly. One of the other things I like to do is read advance copies of books to either give feedback or to be able to help promote books during launch week. This is launch week for Sarah Ray Schwarcz and her middle grade novel, “Game over, ShrinkWithers”.

“Game Over, ShrinkWithers” sounds like it might be just about a game, except that the future of the Earth is at stake. Jenny and Branch and their parents have to work together to solve dilemmas and get themselves out of precarious situations. If they lose, the Earth will lose too. But it isn’t easy, because as Terrence will tell you, “We don’t know everything about everything.” The book is packed with action and suspense, and the brilliant imagination of Sarah Ray Schwarcz. Your middle grade readers are sure to love it, but if you don’t have any of those, don’t let that stop you from enjoying it too.

The cover of a middle grade novel, "Game Over, ShrinkWithers", by Sarah Ray Schwarcz. The cover shows two children standing hand in hand on a grassy hillside overlooking hills and valleys filled with evergreen trees.

Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Nick Dunn on Unsplash.

Two kangaroos and two small children are on a white sand beach with turquoise water and mountains in the background.

Tuesday Two

Write a story with only two sentences. Use the photo for inspiration if you wish.

Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash.

A mountain in Bali underneath a night sky with a crescent moon. A field of tall grasses is in the foreground, and agricultural fields are in the centre of the photo.