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The Debut Dagger Award: The Winners

ProWritingAid is thrilled to be sponsoring the Crime Writers' Association's Debut Dagger award as part of their 2021 Dagger awards series. The CWA Debut Dagger is a renowned competition for the opening...

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17 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.

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Is ProWritingAid the Grammarly Alternative for You?

What's the difference between Grammarly and ProWritingAid? We break it down in this article.

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How to Perform a Sentence-Level Copy Edit Effectively

In this guide from editor JoEllen Nordström, learn what techniques and online writing tools are essential during line and copy editing. Plus, discover essential self-editing techniques so you can...

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Sapling or ProWritingAid: Which is the Best Writing Assistant?

Sapling and ProWritingAid are tools that help you write more effectively. We compare ProWritingAid and Sapling in this article.

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Making Words Possessive Using the Apostrophe "S" Rule

How do you create the possessive form of a word that ends with "s"? Discover the rules for this creating possesstives with "s" in this article.

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Common Nouns: Meaning and Examples

Wondering about common nouns and how to use them? In this article, we break down what common nouns are, when to use them, and share meaning and examples.

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Which Is Correct: Everyday or Every Day?

"Everyday" is an adjective used to describe something ordinary or usual. "Every day" is a phrase that means "each day." Here's how to correctly use "everyday" vs "every day."

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How Writers Use ProWritingAid: ProWritingAid's Featured Writers Series, July...

There are all kinds of writers in the ProWritingAid community, all with very different writing styles. In this new series of blog posts, we’ll be featuring two ProWritingAid users each month to learn...

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13 Mistakes First-Time Romance Authors Make

Bestselling romance authors share mistakes that newbie romance authors should avoid when writing, marketing, and building their business.

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Hero's Journey 101: How to Use the Hero's Journey to Plot Your Story

The Hero's Journey (also known as monomyth) is a common template for stories where a hero goes on an adventure, faces challenges, and returns home. Learn how to use this story structure.

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Slick Write vs. ProWritingAid—What Is the Best for You?

Looking to improve your writing? Apps like Slick Write and ProWritingAid can help find and fix errors in your work. We compare the two tools in this article.

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Outwrite vs. ProWritingAid: Which is the Best for You?

ProWritingAid and Outwrite go beyond grammar to make improvements to the style and substance of your writing. Learn more about each tool in this article.

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Affective vs Effective: What's the Difference?

What's the difference between "affective" and "effective"? We explain how to use affective and effective correctly in this article.

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WhiteSmoke or ProWritingAid: Which Is the Better Grammar Checker?

Which grammar checker is better: WhiteSmoke or ProWritingAid? Compare all the key features of these two writing apps in this article.

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Linguix or ProWritingAid: Which Is the Best Writing Assistant?

Linguix and ProWritingAid are both apps that improve your writing. We compare these two writing apps in this article.

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Learn the Rules of Plural Nouns

Do you understand how to use and create plural nouns? In this article, we break down the rules of creating and using plural nouns in your writing.

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Is ProWritingAid the PaperRater Alternative for you?

Unsure if you should use ProWritingAid or Paper Rater? Compare price, features, and usability of the two writing apps in this article.

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The Best Free Writing Apps

We sent our team of writers out to find the best free writing apps out there. They looked at planning apps, productivity apps, editing apps, grammar checkers, content planning apps, free image software...

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Learn the Meaning of OFC

Do you know what "OFC" means? In text-messaging, "OFC" typically stands for "of course" (or "of f*cking course"). In writing, "OFC" can also stand for "original female character." Learn the meaning of...

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