by Yen Cabag |
We’ll just say it: biographies don’t often make the most exciting reads, especially when they’re loaded with fact after fact, and not much insight or narrative. However, when the writer is passionate and highly knowledgeable about the story...
by Kaelyn Barron |
The term “creative nonfiction” tends to puzzle many writers and readers. If nonfiction is supposed to be about the facts, how is there room to get “creative” with it? It turns out, there are many ways to present real facts and events besides...
by Yen Cabag
Fact checking is an important skill for anyone in the field of communication. Experienced writers, journalists, and reporters are adept at citing references for the information they share with others. This helps ensure that anything they quote can be traced back to...
by Kaelyn Barron
Blogging has become an essential marketing tool for small and large businesses alike, and even if you want to pursue it simply as a hobby, there still might be a little side income in it for you. But while lots of things factor into the success of a blog—from its...
by Kaelyn Barron |
If you want to be an effective speaker or writer, you should be well versed in the artful use of rhetoric. In fact, the most influential public figures—from politicians to philanthropists—are almost guaranteed to illustrate skillful rhetoric in their speeches, since...
by Kaelyn Barron
The idea of a singular they might sound strange—after all, who could “they” possibly refer to, if not two or more people? But if you think about it, the singular they has actually been around for quite a while. Take, for example, the statement,...