2022-10-05

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A to Z Challenge

Here's the rules:
1) 100 words or 1 graphic for each letter of the alphabet.

It's that easy.
And perk – It’s the alphabet you know what’s coming if you want to get ahead of it. There is no need for your work to all connect. There is no need for them to be in order.

Like the Numbers challenge, if you are stuck or would like a random word to use, poke me and I will provide.


Now everyone give me an

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Passing the daily challenge to apachefirecat!

I had a deadline for work yesterday so I didn't get in too much fun writing. I did write a couple articles for work, but I don't count those in my totals. But for fun writing, I ended up doing some brainstorming for a few upcoming Halloween fics, and then I wrote about 200 words. So not a huge amount but at least it was something!

[livejournal.com profile] apachefirecat, you are up today! And good luck to you!!

Daily Count Challenge to . . . Skargasm!

Just over 3,500 words for ONE Saved by the Bell (Slater/Jessie) story, so I'm quite pleased with that. :)

There's probably still going to be at least another drabble or two before I call it quits for the night, but I'm going to go ahead and pass the proverbial torch/quill to our dear [livejournal.com profile] skargasm!

May the words be with you!

Word of the Day 10/05/22 Immigrant

Immigrant (noun, adjective)
immigrant [ im-i-gruhnt ]


noun
1. a person who migrates to another country, usually for permanent residence.
2. an organism found in a new habitat.

adjective
3. of or relating to immigrants and immigration: a department for immigrant affairs.
4. immigrating.

OTHER WORDS FROM IMMIGRANT
non·im·mi·grant, noun, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH IMMIGRANT
emigrant, migrant

WORDS RELATED TO IMMIGRANT
alien, foreigner, migrant, newcomer, settler, colonist, outsider, pioneer, incomer

See synonyms for: immigrant / immigrants on Thesaurus.com

ORIGIN: 1780–90, Americanism; < Latin immigrant- (stem of immigrāns), present participle of immigrāre to move into. See im-, migrant

Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.