When you’re looking to write a book (or any other form of writing), one of the first questions that comes to mind is what point of view works best for your piece. While there’s plenty of success for each viewpoint, there’s no surprise that there’s advantages and disadvantages of each one. Here’s a guide that will help you decide what point of view you should use for your writing.
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What is the Oxford Comma?
The Oxford comma is the final comma in a list. It usually comes before a coordinating conjunctions and or or.
8 Ways to Generate Unique Writing Ideas
Are you having trouble trying to come up with your next novel, blog post, or short story? Here are 8 ways to help you generate ideas.
Seven Reasons Your Writing needs work (and how to fix them)
The first step to improving our writing is accepting that we aren't the best. Most great writers don't come out of the womb knowing how to write proper character arcs, and many don't even consider learning basic grammar. Here's seven reasons your writing needs work.
How to realistically increase your daily word count
Knowing what to set your daily word count at can be difficult.While there's many different answers as to what you should ideally reach for your daily word count, this post is designed to help break down the idea and give you tips on how you can realistically improve the quantity you write each day.
The Pros & Cons of Outlining Your Writing
There's always the question of whether or not you should plan out your writing beforehand. Here are the Pros and Cons of Outlining.
How to Properly Research Content for Your Writing
How do you get started building credible and engaging writing? Whether you're writing professionally or for fun, here's a general guide for steps you can take to do proper research for your work.
How to Learn Quality Proofreading
No one wants to make mistakes when writing sentences, but sometimes typos and missing words happen to the best of us. People will have a hard time taking you seriously if your writing consistently contains spelling and punctuation errors. Thankfully, you can improve your proofreading skills if you put the time and effort in. Here are six ways you can teach yourself to become a better proofreader.
Passive vs. Active Voice Breakdown
If you want to improve the consistency of your writing, you should understand the difference between active and passive voice. Here's how you can tackle the problem of passive voice.