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5 Ways Ta-Nehisi Coates Can Help You Improve Your Writing - Ta-Nehisi Coates waves, the Black Panther leaping from his thought bubble.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Ta-Nehisi Coates Can Help You Improve Your Writing

Ta-Nehisi Coates’ story is an odd one. Until 2008, he was a modestly successful journalist writing for papers including The Washington City Paper and Time. But soon after, his Atlantic column and wildly successful blog culminated in the publication of his first memoir, The Beautiful Struggle. After attempting to pick up where celebrated author, essayist,

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How To Write An Acknowledgment Your Readers Will Love - A reader opens a book and hearts spill out.
Writing
Paige Duke

How To Write An Acknowledgment Your Readers Will Love

I really mostly just want to thank my wife… she was the one who had to put up with me. That she did so with love and patience and encouragement instead of strangling me, throwing my remains into a wood chipper, and then pretending she had never been married to me at all is a

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How (And When) To Stop Front-Loading Your Story - A character pedals a bike, the front basket laden with packages.
Writing
Robert Wood

How (And When) To Stop Front-Loading Your Story

Editing your story is, if we’re honest, more than half the battle of completing it. The first draft is a rush of creativity, but it’s in the editing that you turn it into a well-oiled machine that (crucially) is more concerned with entertaining the reader than acting as an outlet for the author. The technical,

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Psychology 101: Knowledge That Will Improve Your Writing (Part 1) - An author holds up their brain, which is thinking about writing.
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Robert Wood

Psychology 101: Knowledge That Will Improve Your Writing – Part 1

For many authors, psychology is a godsend, lending them new insights into the workings of the human mind that take their work to the next level. Not only that, but many psychological theories and experiments make their way into the cultural landscape, shaping what readers expect from their stories and what’s considered realistic in fiction.

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