by Kaelyn Barron |
If you’ve been assigned the task of writing a reflection paper on a book you’ve read, film you’ve seen, or an event you’ve attended, you may be wondering where to start. After all, there are few rules when it comes to writing a reflection,...
by Yen Cabag |
For book-lovers, nothing can be more heartbreaking than reading a story where a beloved character makes one wrong choice after another because of a character flaw. Among the most common character flaws readers might encounter is hubris. What Is Hubris? Hubris is...
by Yen Cabag
Finding the right book idea is not always easy. Your level of experience as a writer does not always guarantee that you’ll find the perfect topic immediately, especially for something as lengthy as a whole book. To help you score that big idea, we’ve...
by Yen Cabag
When you read a book, the front matter often tells you things about the author that may not be apparent from the main contents. For example, the foreword shows readers another person’s view of the writer, which might even be more accurate than the author’s own...
by Kaelyn Barron
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” While Juliet may have had a point, it’s hard to imagine Shakespeare’s leading lady calling out to Jimmy, or Dalton, or anyone else besides her beloved...
by Yen Cabag
Although it’s not a very common practice today, learning to write a proper letter is still an important skill for both your personal and professional life. In business and in the workplace, appreciation letters are a great way to encourage your colleagues,...