by Kaelyn Barron
Whether you’re writing a research paper for school or working on your very own nonfiction book, one thing you’ll want to steer clear of is plagiarism. In many cases, those who commit plagiarism do so unintentionally. The problem usually boils down to a...
by Kaelyn Barron |
No one likes rejection. Whether you’ve been rejected by a love interest, a hiring manager, or your dream publisher, it can be a painful experience. When it comes to publishing, however, rejection isn’t something you should take personally. There’s...
by Kaelyn Barron
There are many ways for us to access the news today, from traditional print newspapers to social media newsfeeds. Of course, some sources are more reliable than others. But regardless of where you get your news, the important thing is that the information you consume...
by Kaelyn Barron
Writing contests aren’t just for poets and novelists—there are lots of opportunities for nonfiction writers to share their essays, reports, and other works for a chance to win prizes like cash or even publishing deals. We’ve put together a list of short story...
by Yen Cabag
What if you could drive people and compel them to take any action you want, all with carefully-crafted words? What if you could create a headline, a blog post, or an advertisement to influence thousands, time and time again, even without having met them in person?...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Students are often given the assignment of writing a rhetorical analysis, in which they must analyze how a speaker makes an argument, and evaluate whether or not they do so effectively. However, this practice is useful not only for students, but for all of us who want...