Word of the Day
Monday, March 19, 2007
Historicism (noun) – A belief that history is already unfolding according to set processes and we can’t change it (sounds like Calvinism, doesn’t it?)
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, Amanda Chariss refuses to believe historicism must be accepted, and instead tries to keep the prophecy that would endanger the gods of her society from coming to pass.
Your turn! I predict you’ll come up with a great sentence with this predetermining word today.
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
Monday, March 19, 2007
Historicism (noun) – A belief that history is already unfolding according to set processes and we can’t change it (sounds like Calvinism, doesn’t it?)
Word in a Sentence: In my novel Choices Meant for Gods, Amanda Chariss refuses to believe historicism must be accepted, and instead tries to keep the prophecy that would endanger the gods of her society from coming to pass.
Your turn! I predict you’ll come up with a great sentence with this predetermining word today.
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, grammar, word
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