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The Write - Publish - Profit SuperStack is back.

$4,676 of Writing Resources for $47.50 (including a 1-year ProWritingAid Premium license, reg $60!)The folks over at Infostack have once again bundled together a huge number of writing resources (47,...

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How to Use... The Sticky Sentences Report

A sticky sentence is one that is full of glue words. Glue words are the empty space that readers need to get through before they can get to your ideas. If your sentences contain more than 45% glue...

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Not a Natural Business Writer? Here's How to Write Like One

There’s a funny story normally attributed to Margaret Atwood:

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Avoiding Writing? Make Procrastination Work for You

Is writing a priority on your list? If you’re a serial procrastinator, you look at that list with writing at the very top and think, "What can I do instead?" Well, it’s probably not that flagrant. It’s...

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Are You Using Apostrophes Correctly?

Have you noticed a flare of apostrophes lately in online content? Let’s clear up the confusion once and for all.The only times you use apostrophes are to show possession or to show omissions formed by...

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How to Use a Notebook for Your Novel

Do you have dozens of unfilled journals waiting for your amazing insights and ideas? If you’re like many writers, you buy a new notebook or journal and pen like others buy new clothes. You see...

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When to Use ProWritingAid’s Acronym Check

You’ve no doubt used most of the amazing reports ProWritingAid runs on your work, but you might have skipped the Acronym Check. Let’s look at why you should reconsider it and when you need to use...

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The Best Biographies Ever Written

Want to read some of the best biographies ever written? In this post, writer Kathy Edens collects some of the best biographies of all time. See her 20 top picks!

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Why Writers Should Let Their Minds Wander During Idea Generation

Our brains are overstimulated. As writers, we need to let our mind rest so new ideas will grow. Find ways that allow you space to pause, slow down, and let go of unproductive thoughts.

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How to Recognize Pseudo-Science in References

As a professional writer, understanding the validity of your references and spotting pseudo-science is key to the quality of your works, especially in non-fiction. Whether you write corporate blogs...

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Avoiding Writing? Make Procrastination Work for You

Make procrastination work for you. Choose to procrastinate strategically by doing daily tasks that need done. Don’t procrastinate on time wasters that get you nowhere like binge-watching four seasons...

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When Writing Becomes Deeply Personal

Words, said at the right time, in the right way, by the right person, have changed the world. In this article, we take a look at the power of personal writing.

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6 Skills Employees Need to Get Promoted

Many people want to be promoted. At each rung on the corporate ladder, you can expect more influence and, more importantly, control over what you do each day. Plus, many other perks like bigger...

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Interjections: When to Use Them

Zoinks! Humbug! Bada bing! Ruh-roh! Holy Hole in a Doughnut, Batman! An interjection is like a word bomb used to get someone's attention. In this piece, we examine what interjections are and when to...

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Antithesis: How to Use It In Your Writing

Antithesis is one of the most revered literary and rhetorical devices. However, few writers use antithesis because it can sound contrived and sanctimonious. Let's take a closer look at how to use it...

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When to Use ProWritingAid’s Sentence Structure Check

Wouldn’t it be great to compare how you’ve structured your sentences to experts in your field? You can do that with ProWritingAid’s Sentence Structure Check.

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Choosing the Type of Memoir to Write

A memoir consists of snapshots of the author's life. In this article, Jennifer Xue explains what the types of memoirs are and how to choose which one fits what you want to write.

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Clean Up Your Content: Eliminate the Non-Words

The words you use in your content can strengthen or weaken your prose. In this article, we teach you how to boost the power of your content by eliminating non-words and weak phrases that take up space...

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Now, You Can Accept/Ignore a Suggestion and Automatically Jump to the Next

We've just made an exciting new development to our grammar checking software: the accept and move on function.

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Starting Your Novel at the Midpoint

Most writers start writing at the beginning of their stories. Here's why you might want to start in the middle.

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