by Kaelyn Barron |
Just as a lawyer’s closing argument can make or break the outcome of a case, so too can the final paragraph of your essay or the last chapter of your book. Even if you’ve presented knockout arguments and indisputable evidence all throughout your paper, it...
by Yen Cabag |
If you love to write and want to earn money doing something you love, you have a few options. First, you might consider finding a client that will outsource their writing to you. Or, you might want to publish and market your own book to earn from its royalties. But...
by Yen Cabag
In most novels, the author will do everything possible to make the protagonist someone readers can relate to and empathize with. Most authors do this by showing how they react to unfolding events, which highlight the traits you want your readers to notice. Another...
by Yen Cabag |
No matter how many years you have under your belt as a writer, you can always find more ways to improve. The best writers still continue to challenge themselves over the years, and many of them believe some of their best works are those they wrote many years down the...
by Kaelyn Barron |
When you’re writing a nonfiction book, research paper, or article, chances are you’ve consulted at least one source to help you with your research. If so, you’ll need to cite that source to give credit to its author or creator in order to avoid...
by Yen Cabag
Knowing how to use conjunctions can expand your English communication to a whole new level. Conjunctions are the part of speech that lets you connect two or more thoughts together (such as and and or). To communicate clearly and precisely, it’s important that...