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The “Year Old” Hyphen: When to Use It and When to Drop It

The “Year Old” Hyphen: When to Use It and When to Drop It

by Kaelyn Barron | 58 comments

Wondering when you should hyphenate the words “year old”? The answer is pretty simple: whenever the words are used as an adjective (as in “the 16-year-old driver”), they should be connected with a hyphen. Read on for more on when and how to...
15 Best Children’s Books to Read Next: Inspiring Reads for Little Ones

15 Best Children’s Books to Read Next: Inspiring Reads for Little Ones

by Kaelyn Barron

Reading can provide a gateway to knowledge and discovery, and people of all ages can benefit from it. But for young children especially, reading is a vital activity that will not only help them excel at school, but spark their curiosity about the rest of the world....
8 Tips for Concise Writing: How to Write Clearly and Effectively

8 Tips for Concise Writing: How to Write Clearly and Effectively

by Kaelyn Barron | 4 comments

For many of us these days, our writing practice is limited to quick text messages, hasty tweets, and less-than-inspired Facebook statuses. Now we can’t all be Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, but regardless of whether you’re writing a manuscript or an email...
Was vs. Were: When to Use Each in the Past and Subjunctive

Was vs. Were: When to Use Each in the Past and Subjunctive

by Kaelyn Barron | 2 comments

Phrases like “if I was” and “if I were” are both used frequently, but there’s actually a time and place for each. Read on for more on how to use “was” and “were” appropriately, and learn why Gwen Stefani’s...
94 Self-help Publishers Now Accepting Submissions in 2021

94 Self-help Publishers Now Accepting Submissions in 2021

by Joana Regulacion

Do you write self-help books? If you’ve completed a self-help book and are looking for a publisher, you’re in the right place! List of Self-Help Publishers Here’s our list of 95 publishers that publish self-help books. Please note that some of these publishers accept...
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