No, no. There is no misspelling. OOP. It is an official classification. You have to ask yourself, Why would anyone do it?
O is for OOP
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N is for Next
Let’s have an argument. Authors and publishers have this argument with far more frequency than you might imagine. The question at issue: What do I do next?
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M is for Memoir
In times gone by, memoirs were the sole domain of the famous (or infamous) after the denouement of their notoriety. Whether to maintain a portion of the spotlight or to immortalize their side of the story, memoirists were a specific kind of author.
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Flash in the Pan
The taxi ride back the hotel exacerbated the nausea. Her stomach felt like it was full of stampeding gazelle, all horns and sharp hooves.
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Saturday Evening Post
We made it a week with no knives, fires or major catastrophes, but barely. The sphere has been spinning fast, and Clyde has a smirk for something which may make you smile. Grab a cuppa and snuggle into a rocker. Let’s talk.
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