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Do you skip these important steps in the writing process? Find out how proofreading and editing lead to better writing. Delete the scoop?
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Is good grammar a lifestyle? If you're a writer, it should be. Here are a few tips for making good grammar part of your daily life. Delete the scoop?
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Writing well is much easier said than done. Delete the scoop?
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That's the question over on The Verge: why is an ebook ever riddled with typos? It's an interesting point and one that must strike people as they stumble and stutter their way through something downloaded from Apple's iBooks or Amazon. Delete the scoop?
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How do you express numbers in your writing? When do you use figures (digits) and when do you write out the number in words (letters)? That is, when do you write 9 and when do you write nine? Delete the scoop?
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Today's writing tips focus on word choice. Find out how to make sure every word matters! Delete the scoop?
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Non-writers can’t bring technical knowledge of the craft to the table, but they bring something else: their objective experience as readers. Delete the scoop?
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Writing great content isn’t easy. Anyone who has ever tried knows this. Thankfully, however, there are techniques designed to make writing a great blog post easier. One of those this is to create a process for how you’ll do it. Delete the scoop?
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Writer Wednesday: 3 Essential Elements Of A Book's First PageHuffington PostIf you're a writer with publishing goals, then you know how important it is that the literary agents or editors reading your material keep reading. Delete the scoop?
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Show, don't tell. We hear it all the time, but how can we incorporate it into our fiction writing? Write better descriptions with rich, engrossing details and imagery. Delete the scoop?
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Navigating word choice and the complexities of interviewing present a quandary of ethical dilemmas in journalism. Delete the scoop?
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I can't speak for anyone else's working process, but I'm going to set down here the process I've developed over the years, which I've found gives me the most benefits. These include: pretty much eliminating writers block, increased effiency, being able to knock out a draft in a fraction of the time it took me before, and a more consistent, solid story. Delete the scoop?
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