Writing

Grammar Lessons Editor
Writing
Frances Reid Rowland

9 Timeless Grammar Lessons From A Strait-laced Editor

I suppose you could argue that these minor grammar transgressions are the sorts of things that ought to be identified and ironed out by us strait-laced editors. In some ways, yes—we all make mistakes and a second pair of eyes will pick up something the first pair of eyes will not. But it’s when some

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how to write young adult books
Writing
Robert Wood

The Ultimate Guide To Writing Awesome Young Adult Books

Young Adult books are written for a readership aged 12-18, but there’s a certain magic to it that invites devotion from readers of all ages. YA fiction leads to movies that dominate the box office and is reviewed alongside the newest crime and thriller novels. Is it strange that books grouped solely by their readership’s

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Memoir TLC
Writing
Bronwyn Hemus

Give Your Memoir A Little TLC (And Increase Your Readership)

You have a story to tell. Not just any story. Your story. An episode of your own life interesting enough to be captured in writing. Naturally, it’s important to you, but how do you make your memoir compelling to your readers? Well, the good news is you don’t need to be a rock star or

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5 Story Elements
Writing
Frances Reid Rowland

5 Essential Story Elements You Mustn’t Forget

As this article is aimed at newly budding writers, hello and welcome to a scary but exciting expedition, probably into regions of your imagination you had no idea existed. The fact that you want to know what these 5 essential story elements are shows that you are on the right track. There are all manner

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