by Cole Salao
True Crime is one of the more popular types of nonfiction. Readers expect you to write about death, violence, and suffering but with a focus on facts and accuracy. However, it also needs more consideration and finesse than your usual writing. You’re not just writing...
by Cole Salao
English has borrowed numerous words from other languages, incorporating them into its lexicon with little to no modification. These borrowed words, known as loanwords, reflect the evolution of the language over time. Some of these loanwords have become so deeply...
by Cole Salao
Though considered a dead language, Latin’s influence still lingers in many languages today, including English. From legal to scientific names, Latin phrases continue to be used in various fields. These phrases are so commonplace you might not even realize they’re...
by Cole Salao
Artificial intelligence is on the rise and there’s a lot of fearmongering about its effects on creative careers. Writing is no exception. Between the rapid development and adoption of AI, there is certainly cause for concern. While it is transforming the...
by Cole Salao
You might not realize it yet, but you’re experiencing a fascinating moment in literary history. Just as printing technology revolutionized the industry, so has the emergence of artificial intelligence. One obvious effect is the influx of AI-generated books saturating...