Meyowfer (noun): Someone who
creatively speaks, acts, or scratches (writes) in a courteous and
attention-getting but persuasive way at someone(s) about
something.
Meyowf
(noun): The act of creatively speaking, acting, or
scratching (writing) in a courteous and attention-getting but
persuasive way at someone(s) about something.
Meyowf
(verb): To speak, act, or scratch (write) in a courteous and
attention-getting but persuasive way at someone(s) about
something.
Meyowfers lair: A place where
meyowfers group out, either in real space and time or in
cyberspace.
Origin
of "meyowf:" The word originates from the word "meyow," an
ancient human transliteration of several common cat cries.
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Source: "The Meyowfers Universal Word Collection" (Not
available yet because the words are still being translated from the
original meyowfese.)
CURIOUS ABOUT RINDAREALM? Go
ahead, click around! RindaRealm is a safe site for young people. A
little strange in places, yes, but safe....fun facts about Rinda
sprout in NewThings. More "stuff" about her is in the
FAQ page.
POETRY LINKS: Take a
run through RoseArbor!
LOOKING FOR IDEAS AND INFORMATION? Dig a
while in Search.
TIRED OF
WRITING AND NEED TO GOOF AROUND? Keeley, the CEO (Cat Executive
Officer) of RindaRealm and a dedicated meyowfer, supervises fun
links here. Or click on the cat picture... at
the bottom right of every page!
IN A
CRAFTY MOOD? Lots of links to fun crafts bloom in
RindaWayQuilts.
Click on the quilt photo there, and you can visit Rinda's own
"creative room" and find out how messy she really is and why she
rescues old stuffed animals!
FEEL LIKE MEYOWFING TO RINDA? You can
leave a comment on Rinda's blog, rindawriter, if you do not include your photo, your
e-mail, your age, or your last name in the comment! If you can
be identified online, Rinda, sadly, MAY have to erpt your meyowf.
EEEH! You can text in your comment if you like. Rinda is not
very good at texting yet, but she is a fast learner.
Rinda
likes people to comment in meyowfese or in odd, unusual words
from some human dictionary rather than to use swear words. She
is an ardent supporter of free speech.
Rinda does not have time to answer a lot
of meyowfs all the time online, but she will try to discuss
meyowfs that are interesting to everybody on her FAQ
page.
If you
have a serious, urgent personal question or problem, Rinda feels
that you will get much better help much more quickly if
you meyowf loudly to someone in real time instead of to
online people. That someone should be a person whom you know
can be trusted like a teacher or guardian or parent or school
counselor, okay? Or a good friend, too.
Just keep
meyowfing until somebody listens to you. That's what Keeley does. She
is very, very good at meyowfing until somebody listens to
her!
SPECIAL LINKS FOR MEYOWFERS:
Page by
Page:
All about how a picture book is made from messy
scribbles on paper to a brand-new, printed book! Shows
you just how it is done at a publishing house. With lots of
pictures. ReadWriteThink:
Interactive, online tools that can help you with your writing.
These are for younger writers, but I like to use
them sometimes when I write, too. You can even make your
own book here and print it! Writing Ideas:
A long, long list of lots and lots of good ideas to help you
get started in your writing.
Grammar Gorillas:
They're not as tough as they look! A fun way to learn
the parts of speech--things like verbs and nouns and
adjective. Lots of other goofy games. Read the
VERY funny "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid,"
here, a book with lots of cartoons mixed up with
words. Skillswise Words: Discover how to make
sentences easily by yourself with these online games with fact
sheets to help you win! Poems by a Little Girl:
Hilda Conkling wrote these lovely, short poems when she was
four to nine years old. What poems will you
write? Children's Library:
Wonderful online books to read for free and lots and lots of
them! Some are from different countries. The search tool is
easy to use with lots of pictures.
NEED EVEN MORE HELP WITH YOUR
WRITING? Pick some more links here (scroll down the page) from Rinda's
page for older writers.
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