by Kaelyn Barron |
Whether you want to liven up your book’s scenes with dialogue or simply give credit where it’s due in your research paper, you’ll need to use quotation marks to attribute words to a speaker. There are some specific rules you’ll need to follow,...
by Joana Regulacion |
If you’ve ever thought about writing a biography, history, memoir, how-to, self-help, or even business or marketing book, you’d be writing nonfiction. Unlike with fictional works, you can’t just rely on your imagination and make things up. Even if...
by Kaelyn Barron
Relationships of any kind are ongoing works in progress—between family, friends, and colleagues, there’s almost always room for growth and improvement. Our more intimate relationships, however, can be especially challenging. The person you fell so hard for might...
by Kaelyn Barron
There are three modes of persuasion—ethos, pathos, and logos—that are frequently used to appeal to audiences when making an argument. Pathos works at our emotions to get us to think, feel, or act in a certain way, while logos appeals to logic and reason, making it an...
by Melissa Drumm |
Memoirs are special books—they’re the stories of real people’s lives, as told by the authors themselves. The writers look back on their lives and share the lessons they’ve learned along the way through firsthand accounts of their experiences. Memoirs...