How to Use ProWritingAid's Thesaurus Check to Sharpen Your Writing
Most writers have been stuck for a word at some point. When you’re writing your first draft, a great piece of advice is to keep writing and think about the perfect word later. When "later" comes, it’s...
View ArticleHow to Write Flash Fiction
You know those bite-size candy bars you get for Halloween? Flash fiction is similar; tiny, but still tasty. In this article, we’re going to explore flash fiction and what makes it so fun. Here's what...
View ArticleWebinar: How to Create Clarity in Your Writing With Nick Stephenson
Do you know how to produce clear, fluid writing for your readers? In this webinar, you'll learn how to craft sentences that produce clarity for readers, how to effectively organise information for...
View ArticleWebinar: How to Edit Your Book: An Editing Q&A
Have you got questions about the editing process? We’ve got answers! Hear from editing gurus Kristina Stanley and Lisa Lepki in this live Q&A session. Register for free today!
View ArticleHow to Publish Your Book Yourself: Four Steps to Your Self Publishing Dream
If you're on the fence about self-publishing, Chandler Bolt of the Self-Publishing School has four pieces of advice for you. The main one? Books have far too much power for doubt to be allowed to...
View Article17 Facebook Groups For Writers You Should Join
Back in 2017, we listed our favorite Facebook groups and tons of readers wrote in sharing amazing groups that hadn't made the cut. So, for 2020, we're adding more great Facebook groups to our list.
View ArticleHow to Use Amazon to Make Your Book a Bestseller Without a Publisher
Today, anyone with a laptop can publish books. In this article, we'll discuss what you need to know about Amazon and what you can do to make your book stand out among millions of book titles. This is...
View ArticleEverything You Ever Wanted to Know About Punctuating Dialogue
Dialogue, dialogue tags, and action beats. Commas, dashes, and quotation marks. Punctuating dialogue doesn't have to be difficult. Here's what you need to know.
View ArticleWhat Is Slow Writing and How Can You Use It in Your Classroom?
Slow Writing is the simple way to banish boring creative writing. We explain how it works, share examples, and outline the benefits you'll see in your classroom.
View ArticleWe're Hiring: We Are Looking for Smart, Enthusiastic People to Join the...
We're hiring in our tech, support and marketing teams! ProWritingAid is growing by leaps and bounds and our community is always the first place we start looking when we are hiring. If you already use...
View ArticleIndie Publishing on a Budget
Have a story you need to tell, but afraid you don't have the budget? Here are some tips for publishing your story without breaking the bank. Here's how you can become an indie author on a budget.
View ArticleWebinar Replay: Turn Your Book Marketing Tactics Into Strategy: The 4-Part...
One of the toughest parts of being an author is tackling your own marketing. Too often, writers rely on tactics without having an underlying strategy. Join book marketing and mindset coach Sue Campbell...
View ArticleHow to Get Through NaNoWriMo: 8 Tips For Beginners
Are you taking on NaNoWriMo for the first time this November? Read our eight tips and tricks to find out what you can expect and how to prepare.
View ArticleWebinar: The Fundamental Building Blocks of Story With Book Coach, Jennie Nash
In this webinar, Book Coach Jennie Nash, CEO of Author Accelerator, shows us how to avoid this heartbreaking and costly mistake by focusing on our point and our purpose. Register for FREE now!
View ArticleHow to Integrate Character Traits to Create Believable Characters
Do your characters feel flat? Here's how to develop traits to create three-dimensional characters that come to life in your novel.
View ArticleDo You Need a Synopsis When You Self-Publish?
Have you wondered if you need a synopsis when self-publishing? You don't, but it can be a fantastic tool for improving your writing, working with cover designers, and writing compelling copy to sell...
View ArticleHow to Self Publish Your Book and Become a Writer: 5 Steps to Success
There’s never been a better time to be a writer. The advent of self-publishing means that you can get your books to your readers quickly, and without many of the costs of traditional publishing. In...
View ArticleHow to Read Like a Writer
Great writers also tend to be great readers. Reading intentionally, rewriting what you read, and analyzing structure are just a few ways you can use your reading to support your writing. In this...
View Article5 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before You Write Your Novel
In this article, Book Coach Jennie Nash, CEO of Author Accelerator, outlines five questions you should ask yourself before you start writing your novel. Find out how to avoid making mistakes that could...
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