VampireBuddha
Calendar enthusiast
from Ireland
(Wise, aged troper)
Relationship Status: Complex: I'm real, they are imaginary
#2: May 4th 2011 at 8:38:17 AM
I'm Irish, and I'll have a look at it if you like. (By the way, practise is only the verb; practice is the noun).
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#3: May 8th 2011 at 11:24:06 PM
Ah, duly noted. I'll PM you an excerpt. Thank you!
And in the name of Tropes, I will punish you!
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Here's a story I'm planning. Our heroes find an old diary at Knight's Spur belonging to a female gargoyle from the Victorian Era. Usually, I'm fairly confident about my spelling and grammar, but I'd like the diary entries to have British spelling. (Colour, honour, centre, practise, etc.) I've seen enough Brit Coms and Corset dramas to have a basic idea how the language is worded. (I picture Helena Bonham-Carter voicing the character.)
Would anybody be interested in helping me out? Any suggestions are helpful. Thank you!
And in the name of Tropes, I will punish you!