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Shore Scripts: A History of the Short Film Fund

Justine Owens, Shore Scripts' Director of Contests, discusses the Short Film Fund and the successes it has had in helping screenwriters break into the industry.

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Bear With Me or Bare With Me: Which Is Correct?

It's important to know whether to use "bear" or "bare" in the phrase "bear with me." The answer is easy; it's always "bear."

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Strike the Last Word: What Does It Mean?

When politicians say "I move to strike the last word," they are using an accepted, traditional loophole to bypass discussion time limits. No one is actually asking to strike words from an amendment;...

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Go Pound Sand: Meaning, Usage, and Origin

Have you ever heard the phrase "go pound sand?" Find out the meaning and origin of "pound sand" in this article.

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How to Become a Writer: Our Complete Guide

If you've ever wondered how to become a writer, we've got you covered. Learn about all the different types of professional writing and how to break into writing.

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Ghostwriting: 10 Tips on How to Become a Ghostwriter

A ghostwriter is a writer whose name doesn’t appear on the final work. Learn how to get started as a ghostwriter.

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Payed vs. Paid: What's the Difference?

Do you get confused about using payed vs. paid? In this article, we'll teach you how to correctly use these two verbs.

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Albeit: Definition and Meaning

“Albeit” is a word similar to “although” or “even though.” Learn the definition and meaning of this word.

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3 Best Worldbuilding Apps for RPG Gamers and Fantasy Writers

What do tabletop gamers, game designers, and fantasy authors have in common? They all need the perfect worldbuilding program. Here are our three favorite apps to build the world of your dreams.

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Separate: Definition and Meaning

“Separate” describes the act of causing two or more things to stop being together. Learn the definition and meaning of this versatile word so that you can use it with confidence in your writing.

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5 Common Book Cover Blunders That Deter Readers

The five most common book cover mistakes are: including too much content, oversharing, not considering the audience, copyright issues, and ignoring the genre. Read on to find out what to do instead.

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5 Reasons Why Grammar Is Important in Writing

Grammar is essential for creating meaning in writing. It is one of the main ways to ensure that your message is clearly and accurately understood. Read on to learn more about why grammar is important...

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Vowels: Definition, Meaning & What They Are Explained

Vowels are speech sounds that you can pronounce without restricting the flow of air from your lungs. This article will explain how vowels work in the English language and why they’re so important.

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Et al.: Definition, Meaning, and Usage

The abbreviation et al. means "and others." It allows you to cite a work with multiple authors without including a long, clunky list of names.

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How to Write a Promotional Email

Email Uplers share their top 8 tips for creating successful promotional emails that will get read and yield results.

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Should You Buy or Rent College Textbooks?

Booksrun have listed the pros and cons for buying vs. renting college textbooks. Your decision should be based on your budget and educational needs.

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Draft2Digital Acquires Smashwords

Two of the biggest forerunners in the self-publishing industry will now become one. Draft2Digital is acquiring Smashwords. We discuss what this could mean for its authors, publishers, and retailers.

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Analyse or Analyze: How to Use Each Correctly

"Analyze" is standard in American English, while "analyse" is standard in British English. Learn when to use analysing or analyzing in your writing.

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Skillset or Skill Set: Is It One Word or Two?

Is it skillset or skill set? The two-word phrase "skill set" is the correct spelling. Both "skillset" and "skill-set" are incorrect misspellings.

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How to Paraphrase in 5 Simple Steps (Without Plagiarizing)

Have you ever wondered how to paraphrase and what it really means to put something in your own words? Follow our five steps for paraphrasing success.

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