What’s Your Favorite Word?

Impossible Words

Personally, mine is a tie between “fuzz” and “spoonula.”  But the reason I want to know your favorite word is because I’d like to use it in a story here on my blog.

Starting now (Friday) and continuing through the weekend, I’d like you to post a comment with your favorite word (you do not need to have a WordPress account to comment on my blog).  That’s all.  Easy, right?  On Sunday night, I’ll compile them into a list and I will use every single one in a story.

I’m looking forward to seeing what some of your favorite words are!  🙂

 

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DonnaInk Publications, L.L.C. is a small, woman-owned, publisher featuring submission calls for traditional publishing, packages and book-in-a-box kits for non-traditional publishing, ala carte author and business writing support, and author pages, bookstore, and merchandising (i.e.: company, authors, books, and publishing / reader accessories and/or tools). At this time, DonnaInk represents thirty plus authors from nine countries and five continents who present eclectic works discriminating readers enjoy. New on the horizon are our activity books (i.e.: activity, coloring, crossword, guitar riff notebooks, holiday planners, journals, keepsake notepads, logs, notebooks, planners, prompt books, remembrance diaries, etc.), these can be customized for gifting for a nominal cost . . . Book Imprints we feature are genre specific, and include: 1) 2nd Spirit Books - LGBT/LGBTQIA 2) Beat Deep Books - Entertainment 3) Creations by Q for You! - Activity Books (new) 4) Ironmantle Books - Romance 5) Katsujinken - Eastern and Western Martial Arts & Weaponry (new) 6) Laughingcleaver Press - Comedy, Humor, Satire 7) Little Buggy Productions - Children's Books 8) Moondust Media - Drama 9) Nocturnum's Muse - Horror / Mystery 10) Owlhouse - (new) 11) Pashar Sage Press - Business 12) Thunderforge Pubs - Fantasy / Science Fiction Your visit and following our blogs is greatly appreciated!

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