5 reasons not to use an ellipsis (…) at the end of a sentence


Normally an ellipsis (3 periods) is used in quotes leaving out not so interesting or impertinent portions of quotations and citations. When used properly this makes sense and can also be used letting the reader absorb what has been written and taking the thought from there – literally filling in the blanks. Perhaps it is the world… Read More 5 reasons not to use an ellipsis (…) at the end of a sentence

#Wrecked: First crash and burn, then rise from the ashes – strong spiritual awaking


Jeff Goins’s brand new book “Wrecked” tells the tale of what it means to first go through hardship, just to emerge much stronger than ever because of it.  His many trips to foreign, poverty stricken countries and gut wrenching visits to home- and helpless folks here in the States provide the back drop of his… Read More #Wrecked: First crash and burn, then rise from the ashes – strong spiritual awaking