
June 27, 2022
10 Top Writing Tips
There are plenty of folks happy to tell you how to write better, just as any doctor will tell you to “eat right and exercise.” But changing your writing (or eating) habits only happens when you understand why you




There are plenty of folks happy to tell you how to write better, just as any doctor will tell you to “eat right and exercise.” But changing your writing (or eating) habits only happens when you understand why you

If you’re a writer, you’ve heard the question: Do you ever get writer’s block? My answer is always the same: Writer’s block is for hobbyists. When your livelihood depends on making words appear on a page, the question changes:

I know: it’s messy, and it takes longer. A whole page of handwriting only comes to about half a page of typing once you transcribe it. Handwriting can look sloppy and unclear. And an hour’s worth of scribbling on

Telling a story using mainly first person narrative has both pros and cons. Here are 7 steps to creating a great ‘I’ narrator, but first: The pros and cons of writing a novel in first person The benefit of

Writing is a dream job, but not for everyone. Some writers are hired to write product descriptions for catalogs, and some turn out to be J.K. Rowling. Unfortunately, however, most writers have a better chance of writing product descriptions

Have you ever felt that you are a slow writer, especially when compared to the speed at which your friends and colleagues churn out great pieces of writing? I will share with you tips to help you write faster.

A summary is a condensed version of a larger reading. The idea behind writing a summary is to save your reader a lengthy reading as only main ideas of the piece are stated; other details that one can do

Screenwriters are the unsung heroes of Hollywood movie magic. Without them, there would be no "You're gonna need a bigger boat," "Show me the money!" or "Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a

All the great fiction books that captivate readers of all ages (as well as editors) have one thing in common: They all have a strong main character as well as a few great supporting characters. Understanding the difference between

Kids are harsh critics, and while children’s books do make for easy reading, creating reading material that kids will actually enjoy is probably more challenging than you think. Here are a few of the most important things to keep
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