by Kaelyn Barron
Having a good understanding of colloquialisms and local dialects is essential if you want your writing to sound authentic and believable. But regardless of whether you’re writing a novel set in London, moving to the UK for a new job, or simply need a good laugh,...
by Kaelyn Barron
Council and counsel can be easily confused, especially when spoken aloud. However, these two words have different meanings, so if you want to avoid spreading that confusion with your writing, you’ll need to know how to use each. Read on for definitions and...
by Kaelyn Barron
Keeping a journal can provide a number of proven health benefits, including help with depression, anxiety, and stress. However, finding time to sit down and scribble out your feelings with a pen and notebook isn’t always easy. But one thing you probably always...
by Kaelyn Barron |
If you want to make a great impression at a job interview, there are quite a few things you’ll want to consider as your prepare, like what you’ll wear, what time you’ll arrive, and how many copies of your resume you’ll need. But while these are...
by Kaelyn Barron
Advise and advice are often used interchangeably in writing. However, doing so is certainly not advisable: these words represent two different parts of speech (verb and noun, respectively) and are even pronounced differently. Read on for more on the difference between...