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New words to live by: “Tantrumony”

Time, once again, for New words to live by. This is a word or phrase not currently in use in the U.S. English lexicon, but might need to be considered. Other words, such as obsurd, crumpify, subsus, flib, congressed, and others, can be found by clicking on the tags below. Today’s New Word is created by taking two nouns and creating a new word. In this instance, the new word does not borrow from the names of the old words, but from their definitions.Without further waiting here is the new word: tantrumony.

OLD WORDS
Ego, n. There are several definitions for this word, but the one we are most interested in is: conceit, self-importance, egotism.

Attitude, n. There are several definitions for this word, but the one we are most interested in is: manner, disposition, feeling, position, etc., with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation, especially of the mind.

NEW WORD
Tantrumony, n. 1) The dysfunctional marriage of ego and attitude. 2) An attitude of extreme self-importance.

A person so showing this condition is called a tantrumonist.

Used in a sentence: Don was the perfect example of “always wrong, but never in doubt.” When challenged on this point, he had a perfect tantrumony, blaming those who challenged him with conspiring to see him fail.

Most recent new word: furture.

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Writing tip Wednesday: “Attire and attitude”

What's the best dressed author wearing these days, well here's a way to find out.

What’s the best dressed author wearing these days, well here’s a way to find out.

The Illustrated A-Z Guide To Author Wardrobe Staples

by Kate Gavino

Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/kategavino/c-is-for-cardigan#.cvQdPjWq2

Learn now what you need to wear to better polish those sentences and tie up those loose ends in your writing.

And if you are new at this writing game, or starting to work on your first novel, consider this game as your guide to what’s ahead:

This Board Game Perfectly Captures What It’s Like To Write Your First Book
“Stare at the blank screen, try not to cry.”

by Jon Adams

Source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/jonadams/pasta-filled-taco#.kdOLyPzwb

The board game to guide you through your novel writing experience.

The board game to guide you through your novel writing experience.

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