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A Curse by Any Other Name
I admit it. I am a cusser. Cleaning up my language has been on my New Year’s resolutions list for the last two decades but has seen little in the way of improvement. My husband doesn’t swear. Never. He makes … Continue reading
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Tagged Kirsten White, language, Whitney Awards, Writing
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