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Incorrigible Winner, Incorrigible Words
Isn’t there something amazing about the power of a great adjective? Not a gratuitious one, or a self-indulgent one…I’m talking those words that grab you at the throat and put a twinkle (or a tear) in your eye.
Take the word “incorrigible.” There’s a reason Stephanie Burgis‘s book is so well-anticipated stateside…it has an immediately evocative title! Then there’s Scarlett, who is described as “arresting,” “gallant,” and “forward” at turns. And then there’s a heroine who’s been on my mind lately, not least of all because she challenges and often upsets me…Cathy Earnshaw of Wuthering Heights:
A wild, wicked slip she was… At fifteen she was the queen of the countryside; she had no peer; and she did turn out a haughty, headstrong creature!
Would we feel as tempted and as threatened by Cathy if it weren’t for Emily Brontë’s carefully-selected descriptors?
So tell me…what are your favorite words these days? What descriptions make you drool (or drive you mad)?
P.S. – Isn’t it appropriate that Kat won Stephanie’s copy of Kat, Incorrigible? I think so.
We Have A Winner!


Thanks to everyone who participated in the fabulous Lorelei King audiobook contest. Several entries and one random number selecter later and we have a winner…Katie Noah Gibson of Cakes, Tea, and Dreams!
Congrats, Katie…I’ll be in touch to arrange delivery of Lorelei’s Audy and Audiophile Award-winning reading of Sandra Dallas’s Tallgrass…so be sure to tell us how you liked it!













