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Meet Your Daily Writing Goals with Word Sprints

During a word sprint, you do nothing but write. In this article, we explain how to use them effectively.

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Build a Better Outline

If you plot a novel beforehand, it leaves your creative mind free to focus on constructing scenes and sentences. In this article, New York Times best-selling author David Farland teaches his methods...

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PWACon Recap

A few weeks ago, the ProWritingAid team gathered in Granada, Spain, to plan for the upcoming year and spend some quality time together. Read on for a sneak peek into the fun!

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Plot Versus Story

Plot, structure, and story are all important parts of the creative writing and editing process. In this article, Fictionary CEO Kristina Stanley explains each term.

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Your not finished editing until you have run these three writing reports!

These three ProWritingAid reports will help you do swift and snappy edit when you are down to the wire.

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Why You Should Write and Produce Audiobooks Professionally

Audiobooks are growing rapidly as more and more people switch to listening to them. In this article, Jennifer Xue discusses how to write and publish your first audiobook.

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Red Herrings: Mystery Clues that Aren’t Clues

What is a red herring in a story? This article contains tips for successful use of red herrings to confound your protagonist and your readers.

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Find Balance Between Your Blog and Your Private Life

If you're trying to squeeze in blogging somewhere in your life, you have to draw boundaries between your home and your work. How do you balance productivity with your family life so that nobody gets...

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Writers get 50% off ProWritingAid Premium on Black Friday

Get 50% off ProWritingAid Premium now. Driven by Artificial Intelligence, ProWritingAid goes way beyond grammar to address style and readability issues such as passive and hidden verbs, over-reliance...

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ProWritingAid is Supporting the International Literacy Association for Black...

Why did we decide to partner with the International Literacy Association this year? They are doing incredible work both nationally and globally to empower people to read, write, teach, and learn to...

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How to Master "Show, Don't Tell"

Is "show, don't tell" useful writing advice? Author Kyle A. Massa goes deep on the subject in this article.

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What Are Idioms and How Do I Use Them?

Idioms can be difficult but when used properly, they are a powerful and fun literary device. Find out everything you need to know about idioms.

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How to Write a Children's Book

From describing your readers to choosing a mentor book, this article covers the key things you need to know about writing a children's book.

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How to Cut Through the Noise with Better Social Media Posts

Want to be heard above the noise on social media? Start creating better social media posts.

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What is Line Editing and Why Do You Need It?

Did you know there's one type of editing that can make your writing stand out the most? Editor and writing coach Gina Edwards describes where and how line editing fits in the editing and revision...

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More than Grammar: How to Use ProWritingAid for Deep Edits

Deep edits involve fine-tuning your manuscript for one type of mistake at a time. ProWritingAid has several tools that help you polish your novel for stronger, clearer writing.

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A Writing Space: How to Find Your Optimal Writing Environment

Us writers are like animals—we need the right habitat to thrive. Here's how to find your perfect writing environment.

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How to Choose the Right Writing Event

Have you wanted to attend a writing event but don't know what to expect or how to find the best one? Learn the differences, benefits, critical questions to help you find the conference, workshop, or...

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Creative Writing in the Classroom: Start with a Stimulus

A stimulus can transform creative writing in the classroom. Use these simple ideas to improve writing outcomes and get the excitement back into your lessons.

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5 Reasons to Write a Short Story Collection

Have you ever considered writing a short story collection? You'd be surprised at how fun and satisfying it can be. In this article, author Kyle A. Massa will do his best to convince you!

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