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8 Ways You Can Think Like A Journalist To Improve Your Writing - A journalist waves at the reader.
Marketing
Robert Wood

8 Ways You Can Think Like A Journalist To Improve Your Writing

When it comes to writing, few things beat an insightful eye and an inquisitive mind. Happily, those attributes aren’t the sole province of novelists, and there’s plenty any writer can learn from journalism. That’s why, in this article, I’ll be looking at eight ways authors can improve their writing by thinking like journalists. If you’re

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3 Ways Kate Bernheimer Can Help You Improve Your Writing - Kate Bernheimer talks, a little girl reading a book in a speech bubble behind her.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

3 Ways Kate Bernheimer Can Help You Improve Your Writing

Kate Bernheimer is like fiction’s knight errant, on a mission to rescue fairy tales from the tall, dark tower where they’ve been locked away with other vestiges of childhood – like optimism and the color pink. Bernheimer’s writing style is magical and her modern fairy tales are understandably popular, but the average writer may think

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How To Consult Experts When Researching Your Book - An author types, communicating with an expert.
Writing
Fred Johnson

How To Consult Experts When Researching Your Book

Imagination is a vital tool for writers looking to produce an interesting and convincing book, but it’ll only take you so far. In addition to straight-up nonfiction, there are multiple genres of fiction that need more from their author than just a vivid imagination: historical fiction, for example, or true crime, science fiction, contemporary, etc.

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