by Tom Corson-Knowles
Microsoft Word was first developed in 1983. For many of us, we have been using Word for quite a while now. That means we are set in our ways and have a system of how we operate inside a Word document. However, these Microsoft Word tips and tricks may be just what you...
by Kerri Tucker |
“Why does that number go there!?” “How do you know?” “I don’t get it!” Do you find yourself making these comments? Then you have found the perfect guide to Sudoku for beginners (and experienced players who really want to master Sudoku). Sudoku puzzles can be very...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
Coming up with a great book title is tough. Sometimes a great title will just pop into your mind while you’re in the shower or taking a walk, but more often than not finding the perfect title for a book requires weeks or even months of thinking. If you...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
Looking for free eBooks? Although many bookworms still prefer physical books, eBooks have the definite advantage of being easy to bring with you wherever you go. Plus, you have many ways to source free eBooks, particularly those in the public domain. Best Websites to...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
A few years ago, my brother told me about Ethereum and Bitcoin before most people had ever heard of cryptocurrency. He said, “You should really buy some, even if it’s just $1,000.” Of course, I didn’t buy any cryptocurrency. I...
by Tom Corson-Knowles |
If you’re writing a novel, it’s important you have the right tools to help you stay organized and write your book efficiently. There are a few things you’re going to want to make sure you have: A word processor you can write and save in Software or a...