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Sentence Length

Use varied sentence length to hold your reader's attention

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Filler Words

Filler words: Words without a purpose

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How to Fall in Love with Writing...Especially if You’re Not a Writer

There comes a point in every writer’s life when he can’t face the blank page again. Whether you’re a copywriter or a fiction writer, that damn blank page has an insolent stare you can’t take anymore....

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The Oxford comma has been the deciding factor behind $10 million lawsuits. Need more reasons to start using the Oxford comma? Click here!

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Why should I write a parenting blog when thousands of others are doing it...

There are thousands of parenting blogs published daily around the world. Why should you write one, what would make it different and will anyone read it?

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How to Land (Quality) Craigslist Clients

Craigslist has a huge number of opportunities, but you'll need these shortcuts to make the platform worth your while.

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ProWritingAid vs. Grammarly: A Review

When I was a young teenager, Mad Max movies were all the rage. I had to see each one when it came out, partly because they were superb action flicks and partly because I had a huge crush on Mel Gibson....

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What’s with ProWritingAid’s Word Count?

You may have noticed that ProWritingAid’s word count differs from others, like MS Word, Scrivener, Google Docs, and even Grammarly. There’s a very simple reason for it: each program counts words with...

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Why AI Will Never Replace Writers

Everywhere you look are self-driving cars, augmented and virtual reality, and chat bots that are usurping customer service. Many of today’s workers worry that artificial intelligence (AI) and machine...

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The apostrophe, when to use it and when to avoid it.

The apostrophe when used correctly adds clarity to a piece of writing. But when misused it can add a tad of confusion.

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The Apostrophe. When to use it and when to avoid it.

The apostrophe is a useful little tool when used correctly. But when misused it can be a tad confusing.

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How to Price Your Writing Services

Writing professionally is one of the most flexible careers out there. You can work from anywhere in the world at any time of the day or night. Charging the right rates would determine the lifestyle and...

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The Pros and Cons of Writing for a Content Mill

Starting out as a freelance writer requires more than a strong determination. Frequently, you'd need to accept low-paying assignments just to break into the profession. For this reason, many new...

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DELETE: Why should I write a parenting blog when thousands of others are...

There are thousands of parenting blogs published daily around the world. Why should you write one, what would make it different and will anyone read it?

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How I Write While on the Go

Traveling, even that for work, enriches our lives and provides ample material for our writing. The key is to capture those moments without getting overwhelmed in the moment. Your writing will grow as...

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Write for an Audience of One

We’re the subject of our own lives and instead of just getting by day to day, journaling allows us to explore our experiences and ourselves. Writing about what we know gives us the opportunity to grow...

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Is Your Novel Idea Worth a Book? / How to Test Drive Your Story Idea for a...

Six story exercises to test your story idea for a novel. Avoid wasting time on an idea that doesn’t work before making a commitment to an entire novel.

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Is Your Web Writing Ready for Conversational Search? / How to Structure Web...

How to write content for the new conversational search on voice devices to provide the one answer customers want. A strategy and eight steps to get started.

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The Essential Reading List: Romance

Continuing our Essential Reading series this year, we’re focusing on romance novels, from the classics to the breathless reads of today’s masters. We scoured several sources, but the two main ones upon...

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Types of Characters

As we work our way through Orson Scott Card’s Characters & Viewpoint, we turn our attention to the types of characters available to novelists today. Let’s first look at the Hero and the Common...

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