The psychology behind the word “you” and how one small word can impact your writing so greatly.
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Author: Catherine McNally
The psychology behind the word “you” and how one small word can impact your writing so greatly.
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Author: Catherine McNally
How to spot warning signs that a client is not a good prospect Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: CarolF
Tips to make your dialogue memorable Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Chandrayan Gupta
How to use quotation marks. The placement of quotation marks perplexes a lot of people. Do they go inside or outside of other punctuation marks, like periods and commas? Should they be used to set off titles or to emphasize certain words? Are they used for both spoken dialogue and thought dialogue? What about text messages…
How pardons, clemency, and forgiveness can frustrate the pursuit of justice. Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Steven Toews, JD, MBA
Types of rhymes in poetry. We’re all familiar with rhyming poems. After all, these are the first poems most of us encounter as children, from the delightful stories of Dr. Seuss to the hilarious poetry of Shel Silverstein. People often think rhyming poems are rigid, conforming to strict meter and perfect rhymes at the end…
Creative writing prompts for creating characters. Most authors agree that fiction is primarily driven by characters. Authors will often talk about characters who take over the story, who have their own separate and independent consciousnesses. Outlines and plans for plot go out the window as characters insist on moving the story in a direction of…