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As a few of you may know, today is my anniversary.

Not the anniversary of my birth, although I'm now at an age where I'm counting down instead of up. Not the anniversary of my marriage, although I still remember it, I don't celebrate it. And not the anniversary of my divorce, another red letter day because I was finally allowed the freedom to discover my true self. Although, each of those days are noteworthy, along with many other special events that have taken place during the course of my life, each of which are noteable and worthy of celebrating, today is special to me and to the person I’ve chosen to become.

Today is monumental day in the life of Penny Reed Cardon; for it was on this day, two years ago that “Raised in SLC — chapter 1” was posted here, for the enjoyment of all. I had hoped to post the next chapter of Hills today, but I simply got it out to my excellent team of editors too late for that to happen. This was something that they had no control over, it was entirely my fault. I can promise that Hills — 13 will be up very soon.

I do still have a small anniversary present for all of you. This is something I received at work and I thought that this would be a fun thing to show off.

Who says spelling is important?

I'm one of the 55. Are You?

fi yuo cna raed tihs, yuo hvae a sgtrane mnid too. Cna yuo raed tihs? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can.

I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulaclty uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno't mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer are in the rghit pclae. The rset can be a taotl mses and you can sitll raed it whotuit a pboerlm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe. Azanmig huh? yaeh and I awlyas tghuhot slpeling was ipmorantt!

So tlel me, is slpeling ipmorantt?

Huggs & Giggles

Penny

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It is important,

Angharad's picture

it makes it easier to read, as does proper punctuation.

I read what you wrote with no difficulty, but then I do crosswords and am fairly good at anagrams.

Hgus.

Angharad

Angharad

Penny for your thoughts.

The sad part is, that after the first couple of words, I can read it just as fast as I normally do. Spelling may not be important. Neither are brain cells that can talk to each other, apparently~

Thank you for sharing. I've always struggled with not being able to edit my own
work, and now you've demonstrated just how hopeless a problem that is. I have
to go and throw out some English books...

Happy Anaversary!

Sarah Lynn

Slepping comes in handy...

... when trying to avoid confusion between what you meant and what you said. There are several words in the English language that are spelled (slepped) close enough together that transposing didgitis can really change the meaning of the sentence.

That said, I believe Abraham Lincoln said words to the effect that "the person thta cannot accept imaginative spelling has a small mind". :-)

An occasional missspelled word doesn't bother me much (I'm guilty of putting them in more often than most others I guess, being spelling challenged). However, rampant missspellings does bug me, as it slows my reading by making me think about individual words rather than the combined words/story.

I did enjoy reading the stuff up there. :-) Guess as I approach 50 (really closely), it's easier to join the 55%. :-)

Annette

Penny, You Must Have Had Fun Posting This Blog

I have enjoyed your stories about Matilda and your story dedicated to Angel O'Hare. You and Karen have created a very special universe with the schools. I am looking forward to the next chapter and hope that Matilda causes more mischief as only she can.
May Your Light Forever Shine

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Congrads

Penny! SLC is a wonderful story. Strange that I too regard the posting of my first story as a huge step as well. I wonder if many of the other authors feel the same?

As for your paragraph about being one of the 55, Heck at least part of the time words look like this anyways with me and my dyslexia. How the word is use in sentence helps determine its meaning. :)

Congrads and hugs!
grover

Re: Happy Anniversary

Greetings Penny

Happy Anniversay and thank you for SLC and Hills, looking forward to more chapters.

While it might be true that 55% of people can read the above paragraph, that does mean that almost half of the people cannot. Therefore the writer has lost a large proportion of the readers.

Do you really want to make it hard for people to read?

When it comes to checking what you have written, you fail to see the mistakes, as you read what you intended to write!

Best wishes, Brian

Hey, Itinerant!

This looks like one of my first drafts.

Congrads, Penny. A charming, thoughtfull and sometimes provocative series.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Giggle, giggle, I could read it just fine Penny!

I think if you posted a story written this way the only comments you'd receive would be from the 45 people who couldn't read it. Of course you'd get a few good bits of advice as in using a spell checker, proofer and editor. LOL...

"Be Your-Self, So Easy to Say, So Hard to Live!"

May I add my Cgnogrfalutoins

Penny sent me this test a couple of days ago, wondering if she should post it.
As I am one of the 55%, I said, sure!

But maybe that elpxains wjhy, as one of her autohrs, I miss a mspileled word when etidnig her work ( or that of my other authors, too. )

I do a spell check on everything, but the differences in flavor in this language that divides us, ( I sometimes edit for authors in 7 different English speaking countries & and in 3 more for whom English is not the primary language ), I am going to miss a few, even then. I have 5 flavors of English spell checkers, for the US, The British Isles, for Canada, for Australia/New Zealand, and one the allows words in all of the other 4, as I have a few authors who write stories with characters from several areas interacting.

Editing is a lot of fun for me, as is reading the stories of many other authors here and elsewhere ( and offline ).
I hope to be editing your stories of Matilda for many more years, Penny.
Keep up the excellent story telling.

Holly

One of the most difficult things to give away is kindness.
It usually comes back to you.

Holly

Congrats Penny!! Wlel tghuht out!!

Congrats Penny!!! ^___^ ;-D

Thanks for a great series and happy anniversary. You have brought out a wonderful story that teaches a lot about ourselves. Thanks for the insight. Keep up the suspense and drama!! Have a wonderful year. It will be great to see Matilda and Mary Beth grow up to be fine ladies.

Sealed with lots of hugs and giggles for a wonderful anniversary present!!!
swlohagfawap!!!

Rachel