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Adding Personality to Your Writing

This article is predominantly for all writers of non-fiction who want to add some zest and personality to their content. There is a fallacy that non-fiction books must just be informative and full of fact and figures, but this isn’t going to create a book...

Confusing Punctuation

The most difficult and confusing aspect of writing has to be using the correct punctuation. There are always applications such as Grammarly but you cannot always rely on these to be 100% grammatically correct. Do you use an apostrophe after names ending in S? So...

Proofreading on a Budget

Proof reading has often been considered the bane of writers as it is near impossible to write a masterpiece without first going through several stages of proofreaders, editors, and copywriters. However, while professional writers often have the time and money to pay people to double...

Judging a Book by its Cover

The plot of every book starts with its cover. Before a reader picks your book, they are first enticed by the cover. It gives them a hint of what to expect between the pages. There are tons of books released daily and that means that...

Writing from Home? How to Make it Work - Part 2

Exercising is a great way to rejuvenate your body after spending hours in front of your computer. You get to smell the roses and catch some fresh air. This could entail taking walks, jogging or scheduling time at your local gym. Working out also ensures...

Writing From Home? How to Make it Work - Part 1

The first time I transitioned from a full-time job to working from home was truly liberating. But with freedom comes…you guessed it, tons of responsibilities! I began sleeping in and waking up around mid-morning and within a few hours it would be dark again and...

The Importance Of Morality In Your Writing

Every story that has been written, whether for stage, screen or as a novel, has had a fundamental morality underpinning the story. If you can master morality in your story, it can help you: Illustrate the main conflicts and subplots in your story, giving the whole...

Writing Lessons We Can Learn From Ferdinand The Bull

The Story of Ferdinand was written by Munro Leaf and it remains, to this day, a classic. It was written in 1935 on a Sunday afternoon and was published in 1936. Soon the story was selling at a rate of over 3,000 copies every week....

Grab These Opportunities – Increase Productivity Without Writing a Thing

Every writer has an ideal world; some would have others do the writing for them while others would wish for more hours to write in. The reality is that writers tend to grab an hour here and there to write, missing out on sleep, exercise,...

How to Create The Perfect YA Character

As an adult writer, it isn’t always easy to write characters for young adults, even more so if your young days are a dim and distant memory. There are ways to do it and I’m going to present you with four tips to follow to...