Greatest MasterClass Courses for Writers
We recently took a deep dive into MasterClass’ offerings to find the best courses for writers. Here are our nine favorites.
View ArticleHow to Use the ProWritingAid Google Docs Add-on
Have you tried out our Google Docs add-in yet? We've put together a step-by-step guide to help get you started.
View ArticleSelfPubCon: Don't Miss This Top Online Conference for Indie Authors
The Self-Publishing Advice Conference (#SelfPubCon) is an online author conference. It runs free of charge twice yearly, in association with the Alliance of Independent Authors and attracts the cream...
View ArticleRealtime Editing for Web, Desktop and Word
Want to edit your work as you write it? ProWritingAid can help!
View ArticleHow to Establish the Perfect NaNoWriMo Writing Environment
You'll learn a lot about yourself and your writing during NaNoWriMo. How you like to plan, how you organize yourself, the people you have around you; all of this is part of your writing environment,...
View ArticleHow to Triumph at NaNoWriMo This Year
Taking part in NaNoWriMo this year? Here's everything you need to know in one handy guide. Find out everything from how to get into the right mindset to how to avoid mid-November burnout.
View ArticleFamous Planners and Pansters We'll Be Inspired By This NaNoWriMo
Whether you're a planner or a pants-er, you're in good company. For every successful novelist out there, there's a different way of approaching writing a novel - and they all think their's is the right...
View ArticleHow to Self-Edit Your Manuscript Like a Pro
You wrote a novel! Well done. Reaching the NaNoWriMo goal of 50,000 words in a month is an impressive feat. What's next? The technical writing edit. Find out what to look for in your writing while...
View ArticleUse NaNoWriMo to Create A Writing Habit That Sticks
NaNoWriMo isn't all about that 50,000 word target. It's also about developing a writing habit that will continue way beyond November. Here's how to use NaNoWriMo to make writing a priority all year round.
View ArticlePrepare Your Logline for Our Live Loglines Lab
The logline is not your story; but it is the narrative essence of your story that conveys the high concept, the tone, and core emotion of your premise, and does all this in one short sentence (or two).
View ArticleYouTube for Authors: How to Market Your Books on YouTube
As the book publishing industry moves online more and more every year, it’s important for authors to establish an author platform to market their books to their ideal readers. Here are 9 ways to market...
View ArticleGetting Started with the ProWritingAid Chrome Extension
Have you tried ProWritingAid's dynamite Google Chrome extension? Here's how to get started.
View ArticleHow to Seal the Deal with an Unforgettable Follow-Up Email After an Interview
The process of getting a job is daunting for most people, and it’s no less daunting during our current pandemic. It’s understandable that many people often overlook one of the most critical parts of...
View ArticlePreparing for NaNoWriMo: How to Get Your Head In The Game
If you're taking on NaNoWriMo, you're probably doing something else full-time. Here's a game plan to help you complete the challenge.
View Article5 Strategies for Dealing with Distractions
Distractions have claimed hours from every writer. If you want to be prolific, you have to find a way past them. Here are some apps and strategies to supercharge your productivity.
View Article5 Ways ProWritingAid Can Help Build Your Reputation as a Clear Communicator
When it comes to written communication, writing well is winning half the battle. ProWritingAid ensures you write brilliantly every time.
View Article7 Steps to Starting a School Newspaper
Are you thinking of setting up a school newspaper but worried about the added workload it brings? We share 7 essential tips to help you successfully launch a newspaper without sacrificing your free time.
View ArticleHow to Use a Professional Tone in Business Writing
Your word choice determines how your writing is interpreted. Use ProWritingAid to enhance your business writing style and write clearly and concisely.
View ArticleGet Gatekeepers’ Attention with Your Script’s First Ten Pages
How to introduce your unique and universal story in the first ten pages of your script to make readers – and film producers – care.
View ArticleA Veteran's Guide to Surviving NaNoWriMo
You've signed up for NaNoWriMo, but now you think 50,000 words in a month seems daunting. Here are seven pieces of advice for surviving National Novel Writing Month from NaNo veteran and volunteer...
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