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Preview — Tangling With Words by K. Tangling With Words by K. A collection of poems written by K. Cook during her time in middle school.
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Tangling definition, to bring together into a mass of confusedly interlaced or These Are the Longest Words in English; These Are the Saddest Phrases in. Tangling definition: the act or condition of becoming tangled | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples. Nearby words of 'tangling'.
Words that contain tangle. Think of how the rest of us write. And how often do we spend more time qualifying our thoughts than on the thought itself?
At the beginning of my career, I wrote In Memoriams for a country radio station. The funeral homes would call in the details with the same words of condolence. One writer who continually writes great copy is Dave Barry, former humorist with the Miami Herald. The answer is simple: We have an old saying in journalism: Rather than tangle his words, he makes them funny.
Somehow it comes across as true—or at least asinine—which is often the truth as well. We need a little truth, a little bravery, and a lot more fun.
Surely, we can do better than funeral homes. We need to stop tangling and abusing words. We need to become simple-ists like Shel Silverstein.
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