Natalie K. Munden

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In my avatar pic I am holding someone's pet skunk somewhere in Oklahoma when I was four. I guess I have always been an accepting type of girl. • It is all about trying. Sometimes laughter is the only medicine. I am often, as I like to say, creatively confused. Although I am what some would describe as accomplished, I want to be a better being. I love as I try. • My work posted here is of course copyright Natalie K. Munden. • Oh, and did you know that some people take drugs in order to experience vertigo ON PURPOSE?

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AUGUST 15, 2010 2:52PM

Maraj #1 REFRESHER - Re-Post

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Maraj (not her real name) & Wild Ways to Learn Words: 1


Erythrophobia
: (i-rith-ruh-FO-bee-uh) noun

   1. Hypersensitivity to the color red.

   2. An extreme fear of blushing.

[From Greek erythros (red) + phobia (fear).]

 

            At the All About Me salon, the metallic frosting strips in her hair crinkled as Maraj turned her head away from the magazine in her lap. She called over to the delicate, cracker-thin man at the desk who was busy looking at his hands. “Do you guys have some good magazines? This is an educational one for teachers or something. You don’t subscribe to this, do you?”

            The not-easily-irked woman in the chair nearest to Maraj replied, “I do. I left it so others could enjoy it. I always bring my old mags in when I come here.”

            Maraj looked at the woman’s fresh, French braid and scrunched up her nose. “Well I’m just not into pretentious things that are wrong to begin with. Look at this,” she said, as she leaned toward the woman, held out the magazine and pointed to a vocabulary feature.

            “Here’s a word they want me to learn. Erythrophobia. It means being freaked out by the color red. That's just stupid. I look great in red.” – N

 

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Nostomania:
(nos-tuh-MAY-nee-uh, -mayn-yuh) noun

            An overwhelming desire to return home or to go back to familiar places.

[From Greek nostos (a return home) + -mania (excessive enthusiasm or madness).]

            Overcome by nearly excruciating nostomania, Maraj called You II to schedule a private appointment. “I’m not kidding, Chantz. This is an emergency and you need to get me in there right away.” The manager of the exclusive clothier did not feel like arguing. He knew who he was dealing with.

            “Darling, come on in tomorrow at 2:30. That’s the soonest I can get you in and I swear, I’m bumping Cher to do it -- and only because it is you, because I know this is a health issue for you.”

            Maraj relaxed a little. She didn’t have any events coming up, but she had to get into You II
soon and try on clothes or go crazy. Chantz soothed her more by adding, “You’ll love me even more when the girls show you the gorgeous pieces that just came in from Carlo in Milan.” – N

 

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Gynophobia
or gynephobia: (jyn-uh-FO-bee-uh, gyn-) noun

            The fear of women.

[From Greek gyne (female, woman) + -phobia (fear).] 

 
            The office had been very quiet all day, so from her seat at the reception desk, Kande could almost make out the words as Dr. Rascal urged his gynophobia patient to have faith in the basic goodness of people, man or woman.

            Poor guy. Peter Salso won a date with some celebutant named Maraj, which apparently was not her real name, at an auction after a pie eating contest. However, Mr. Salso was having a really hard time working up the nerve to go through with it.

            Dr. Rascal was good though. He had been working with the patient for some time, even extending the appointment because the man was so terrified.

            After an hour and a half, Kande suddenly recognized the muffled vibration of desperate resolve. Then, through the nearly sound-proof door she clearly heard the determined patient cry, “This Peter is standing firm!” It seemed Maraj had a date after all. – N

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Background: 

Along with countless other people the world over, I enjoy my subscription to A. Word. A. Day. that results in a daily email message with interesting, sometimes completely unknown-to-me words, along with pronounciation guide, etymology typical usage and more.

The New York Times hailed AWADmail as: "The most welcomed, most enduring piece of daily mass e-mail in cyberspace."

One day way back when, I decided that for learning, it would be helpful and fun to use the words AWAD sent to me in a sentence or two. Of course I found myself going beyond that and using them in not-so-obvious ways that entertained my friends as well as myself. Sometimes I use words incorrectly on purpose. But if you know the meaning, you get the joke. It is kind of a backward way of doing things, but that's creativity, right?

The first character inspired by AWAD was Maraj (not her real name.) She has quite a few fans. At the encouragement of several persistent friends, I decided it was time to share her and the others with my new friends here at OS, and begin on the first day of 2010. 

I'm offering vocabulary words I received from AWAD and what I wrote to practice using them. Tell me this isn't a much more fun way to work on improving one's vocabulary. Enjoy. Maraj and more will be back – and check out www.wordsmith.org to sign up for the free subscription. They don't know me, but for fun tell them I sent you. Like OS, it can be addictive. -- Natalie

 

Comments

Thank you, Natalie for this; very informative, very interesting choices.
Rated.
Natalie, what an original post ! Just between you and me, I have a speacila folder for Wordsmith's daily gifts.
~R
This would be awesome for an addictive scrabble player like me
Thoth: Thank you. I have many, many of these mini-stories built on words from AWAD. It is killer fun for me.

FusanA: Your secret is safe with me. A group of my friends each wrote a paragraph with the AWAD word of the day every day for a while, but Maraj kind of took over and everyone, I guess, decided they would rather read about Maraj and the other characters that have popped into my head when doing this.

Placebostudman: visit www.wordsmith.org and sign up! In a word, or a word prefaced by a contraction, it's cool.

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Yay ! Maraj is BACK !!!
This brings back such sweet memories, Natalie. Those were the days when neither of us could spell properly ;o) - see how much Maraj has taught me? I've missed her something bad ! ~R~ FusUn
Yay Fusan! You found Maraj right away! Again!

Hey, what did I misspell? Everything? :-)
You're not the only one.
It's not Fusan ; it's Fusun.
xo
Oh I'm so glad you reposted this since I didn't see it the first time around. Gotta go sign up with wordsmith! Thanks.
Beware the woman in red! =o) Hooray, Maraj is back and bumping Cher to do it! I've missed Maraj, so.

Maraj sighed and stuck her earbuds in her ears to blot out the hysterical screaming of the woman at the next table who eyed her cream of tomato soup with the sort of horror reserved for bowls full of spitting cobras. Maraj's new raspberry red striped silk blouse from Carlo's newest fall collection wasn't helping the woman's peace of mind, either.

"These Erythrophobics have ruined my lunch for the last time," Maraj told the carrot-topped waiter sternly. "Like infants, they shouldn't be allowed into fine restaurants!"
Oh Fusun! I feel so BLONDE right now! :-) I shall never misspell your name again!
Fay: Thanks for finding Maraj. She'll be back soon with a new story. Please visit my blog list for other stories already written. Thanks!
Shiral: You really take the cake, like the fine and special cakes at your mom's birthday celebration! You have Maraj NAILED and your stories crack me up. Truly!