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Today's vs Todays: Which Is Grammatically Correct?

Today’s means “relating to the present day,” and it should always include an apostrophe. Learn the difference between today’s vs todays.

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Romantic Tropes: Guide to Help Romance Novel Writers

Romance readers want fresh stories, but they also have certain expectations. Here's how to freshen up romance writing while also giving your readers what they expect from their favorite genre.

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ProWritingAid Coupon Codes: Your One-Stop Discount Shop

Improve your writing and learn as you go with a ProWritingAid coupon code. Here is your one-stop shop for ProWritingAid discounts.

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Book Introductions: Hook Writers into a Story in 5 Steps (With Examples)

What is a book introduction, and how do you write a successful one? Learn everything you need to know about book introductions.

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Static vs Dynamic Character: Differences, Definitions, and Examples

If a character changes throughout the story, they’re a dynamic character. If they maintain the same personality and worldview throughout the story, they’re a static character. Learn more about static...

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How to Write a Romance Novel: The Complete Guide

If you want to learn how to write a romance novel, you’re in the right place. In this ultimate guide, you’ll learn about sub-genres, plotting, characters, and more. We’re with you all the way, from...

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Best Romance Novels of All Time: Top 60+ Love Books

Continuing our Essential Reading series, this month we’re focusing on romance novels, from the classics to the breathless reads of today’s masters.

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13 Mistakes First-Time Romance Authors Make

Bestselling romance authors share mistakes that newbie romance authors should avoid when writing, marketing, and building their business.

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Flys or Flies: What’s the Difference?

Should you write flys or flies? The word flys isn’t a real word in modern English—it’s just a common spelling error.

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How to Spell Words Correctly (in English)

Is spelling one of your greatest enemies? Learn how to spell words correctly in English with these tips and tricks.

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Redemption Arc: Meaning, Examples, and Writing Tips

What is a redemption arc and how do you write one? Learn the tips you need to craft a memorable redemption arc in your story, and check out six great examples of redeemed characters.

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Meet the ProWritingAid Expert.

Meet the ProWritingAid Expert. Some of our new users will be seeing a beta version of our newest functionality: The Expert. If you are one of these lucky users, here is how it works.

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50 Best Halloween Books

The best part of Halloween is reading spooky books. Here are fifty of the best Halloween books in five different genres.

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Can You Start a Sentence with Also?

Can you start a sentence with also? The answer is yes! Learn more about how to use also at the beginning of a sentence as well as in the middle of one.

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What Is Flash Fiction? Meaning, Characteristics, and Examples

What is flash fiction? This style of fiction is shorter than a short story. It must be less than 1,500 words and still tell a complete story. Learn more about flash fiction here.

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Won't vs Will Not: What's the Difference?

You can use both won’t and will not to indicate that something isn’t going to happen in the future. The only difference is that will not is more formal, while won’t is more informal. Learn more about...

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Imposition: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

Imposition is a noun that refers to an unwanted burden. This article explains the meaning of imposition and gives you examples of how to use this word in your writing.

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Some vs Any: Differences, Grammar Rules, and Usage in Sentences

This article explains the difference between some vs any and helps you remember how to use these words correctly in your writing.

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Should You Use a Comma Before Then or After Then?

When should you use a comma before then or after then? Sometimes “then” acts like a conjunction or an interjection, even though it’s an adverb. Find out the rules here.

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Point of View: What Is It? (With 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th POV Examples)

This article discusses point of view (POV) and its use in writing. Learn all about the four main POVs, including their strengths, weaknesses, and examples from literature.

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