by Kaelyn Barron
Maybe you’ve got a grand idea that’s so big and full of potential that you couldn’t possibly limit all that excitement to just one book. In that case, you may want to consider expanding your idea into multiple books. If done well, writing a series...
by Yen Cabag
The exclamation mark, also known as the exclamation point, is a frequently used punctuation mark in the English language. Although it’s not as common as the period or question mark, it serves it own purpose in the written text. How to Use an Exclamation Point...
by Yen Cabag
Characters in books feel more realistic when they have their quirks—those that endear them to the readers, and sometimes even those that annoy readers! For example, if I were to ask you to picture Anne Shirley in your mind’s eye, you’d most likely visualize a...
by Yen Cabag |
Sometimes you may hear an argument that sounds convincing at first, but when you really think about it, a logical loophole comes up. That’s why it’s important for you to be aware of the correct process for arriving at a conclusion. When you are writing,...
by Yen Cabag
The English language features 12 different verb tenses, and keeping them all straight can be quite the task—even (and sometimes especially) for native speakers! But have no fear: we’re here to help! In this post, we’ll explore the present perfect...
by Kaelyn Barron
Anyone who’s had to navigate the college admissions process or apply for scholarship funds knows the importance of a great personal statement. Although most personal statements are only around 500–1,000 words in length, you may be surprised by how difficult it...