WelcomingRapier
WelcomingRapier t1_j1s7doj wrote
Reply to Best boot shoelaces to buy by JoeB-123
I usually just go to the Red Wing store, which I am fortunate to have close. I can buy laces or if I am getting a replacement for a pair of Red Wings and happen to be wearing them, they just give them to me for free and I change them out there.
WelcomingRapier t1_ixa8jnm wrote
Reply to I am Haylee Justine, a six figure ghostwriter who works with literary agents, traditional publishers, and celeb clients. AMA! by GlitterGhostwriter
To what degree are your clients involved in the process? Is it, "I just want a book I can put my name and branding on, so you go ahead and take care of it. Just write whatever"? Or is it, "I accept the fact I can't write for crap, but I have a story I want to get to pages. Can you help me make my idea into something tangible?"
WelcomingRapier t1_ivkeyst wrote
Reply to comment by TimLikesPi in Recommendations for casual jeans and pants by msaluta86
Yep. I have replaced most every pair of jeans with Dearborn Denim. I don't work in a job that wears them down (especially in the knees) as quickly any longer, but their tailored fit cut is absolutely stellar. I also like that they don't overload their jeans with 'decorative' features with absolutely no function.
WelcomingRapier t1_itmff37 wrote
Reply to comment by bbbbbbbbbs in Are typos supposed to be so common in books? Or am I just ending up getting poorly edited ones? by rabidpiano86
One of my favorite book series has a typo that I have report through the Kindle app on every re-read. I think 5 total reads over the last 10 years. It has yet to be fixed. You would think they would have some automated fixing system integrated into error reporting for simple text errors. I guess not though.
WelcomingRapier t1_irtl6uj wrote
Reply to comment by ThatNewSockFeel in Does the writing improve in later entries in the Dresden Files? by ChipsAhoiMcCoy
The only thing I can recall off-hand is the cringy sexualization comments about his apprentice. I still feel a little dirty when that comes up every so often in the later books. I try to keep it in context, but it's tough.
WelcomingRapier t1_irtbpjt wrote
The cringiness of r/menwritingwomen definitely cuts back. He also improves quite a lot as a writer, but never becomes someone that you could say is a skilled wordsmith. I find his storytelling very readable though, despite their flaws, which is ultimately all most readers really want.
WelcomingRapier t1_ir9u906 wrote
Reply to comment by jcbevns in The best tool to trim your bushes by madredditscientist
Yep. I had to change my grip and muscle memory a bit to accommodate the rolling handle, but once I had that down, I was good. They are amazing.
WelcomingRapier t1_jcq6ypj wrote
Reply to comment by Tentapuss in Robert Smith of The Cure convinces Ticketmaster to give partial refunds, lower fees by eastbayted
I do love me some AXS venues.