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How to Spell 14 of the Hardest Words in the English Language

Looking for a challenge? In this article, we've rounded up 14 of the hardest to spell words in the English language. We'll teach you how to spell them and give you tips for remembering them in the...

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Which is Best: Hemingway, Grammarly, or ProWritingAid?

ProWritingAid, Grammarly, and Hemingway are writing tools used to help improve your spelling and grammar. But which is best? In this article, we compare the three software.

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ProWritingAid vs. Scribens: Which Is Best for Your Writing?

Is Scribens or ProWritingAid the better grammar checker? We compare the two editing tools in this article.

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Inter vs Intra: How to Use Each Prefix Correctly

Which is correct, "inter" or "intra"? Discover the difference in this article and use both words with confidence in your writing.

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Which Is Best: Ginger, Grammarly, or ProWritingAid?

If you want to make your writing stronger, tools like ProWritingAid, Grammarly, and Ginger can help. But which software is the best? In this article, we compare all three grammar checkers.

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NOUNPLUS vs. ProWritingAid—What is the best for you?

Do you want to catch grammar errors and other mistakes in your writing? NOUNPLUS and ProWritingAid can help. Learn the differences between each software in this article.

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The Best Romance Novels Ever Written

Continuing our Essential Reading series, this month we’re focusing on romance novels, from the classics to the breathless reads of today’s masters.

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Balancing Expectations and Breaking Tropes in Romance Writing

Romance readers want fresh stories, but they also have certain expectations. Here's how to freshen up romance writing while also giving your readers what they expect from their favorite genre.

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Interview with Historical Romance Author Rachelle Rea Cobb

Ever thought about writing historical romance? We interviewed author Rachelle Rea Cobb to get her tips for researching and writing in this genre.

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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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Payed vs Paid: Which is the correct one to use and when?

Payed vs paid: which is correct? We break it down in this article.

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Canceled vs. Cancelled: Which Should You Use in Your Writing?

Both spellings—canceled and cancelled—are the past tense of the verb to cancel. But which is correct? It depends where you live. Learn the difference in this article.

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Editing vs. Proofreading: What's the Difference?

Writers often use the words “editing” and “proofreading” interchangeably. In fact, they are completely unique and separate services provided by professionals to improve your writing. Learn the...

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What Is a Rhetorical Analysis and How to Write a Great One

Wondering how to write an effective rhetorical analysis? In this article, we break down how to craft a rhetorical analysis essay and give you examples of successful essays to model.

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Romance Writers' Week

Are you ready to fall in love with writing romance all over again?

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How ProWritingAid’s New Language Detection Feature Makes Editing Easier

Writers switch between languages in their documents all the time. Your average spell checker might not be able to keep up, but ProWritingAid can. Find out how our new language detection feature can...

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How to Revise Your Manuscript: 7 Steps to Take Your Writing from Good to Great

So you've finished a writing project. What comes next? In this article, we break down the revision process so you know how to improve your work. Follow these steps to take your writing from good to great!

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Verbal Irony: What Is It and How Can It Help Your Writing?

When a speaker says one thing but means something else, that's verbal irony. In this article, we break down how to use verbal irony and give you examples to see how it's used in other works.

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Character Development: Easy-to-Follow Tips to Make Readers Love Your Characters

Are you wondering how to develop great characters that readers will love? In this article, we break down character development into an easy, step-by-step process so you can create memorable characters...

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What Is Third-Person Point of View and How Can You Use It in Your Writing?

Who here likes to play God? Do you enjoy making your characters dance like a puppet on a string? Or do you agonize over every twist of the screw you make that ratchets the tension? If you answered yes...

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