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1. Call In Today to Book Bites for Kids and Receive a Prize!

BlogTalkRadio Join host Suzanne Lieurance for Book Bites for Kids, LIVE on blogtalkradio.com at 2:00 central time today.

Call in and answer the question of the day and receive a FREE package of Divine Dill Dip Mix from the Three Angels Gourmet Co.

The question for today is “What is the best writing tip you have learned as a writer?”

The number to call to answer this question and receive your Divine Dill Dip Mix is 1-646-716-9239.

Remember - the show starts at 2:00 CENTRAL time today.

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2. Monthly Gleanings

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By Anatoly Liberman

I received a few questions in connection with the runic alphabet. Not everybody realizes that the origin of various scripts is as hard to trace as that of the most exotic words. According to the evidence at our disposal, people always borrow scripts; yet someone somewhere must have been the inventor! The Greeks owe their script to the Phoenicians, and the Romans got their inspiration from the Greeks. The runic futhark was hardly used before the beginning of the Common Era, though some scholars trace it to a remoter period. Be that as it may, no inscriptions antedating the end of the second century C.E. exist in Scandinavia. Therefore, the Roman alphabet, to say nothing of the Greek one, is older than the futhark. (more…)

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