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February 12, 2024

Compelled vs. Impelled: What’s the Difference?

The difference between compelled vs. impelled is just two letters, but their meanings are also slightly different. Here’s how to keep the two words straight.

Do you get confused when using compelled vs. impelled in a sentence? The two words have the same Latin root but have similar meanings, so they’re often used interchangeably. 

These two words have similar meanings doesn’t make it any easier for writers to use them correctly in their work. This is why we’re exploring the differences and...

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Published on February 12, 2024 01:00

15 Best Tom Clancy Books: Spy Dramas & Military Realism from the Creator of Jack Ryan

Discover action-packed tales of espionage with the best Tom Clancy books , and stand side by side with his beloved hero, Jack Ryan.

Take a look at our list of the best Tom Clancy books, curated specifically for fans of the spy, military history, and political thriller genres.

American author Tom Clancy was born in Baltimore in 1947 and died in 2013 at the age of 66. His first book, The Hunt for Red October, made him a millionaire after it was endorsed by Ronald Reagan. 

A literary giant ...

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Published on February 12, 2024 01:00

February 7, 2024

18 Best Grammar Checker Tools: Ranked and Rated

In a rush? The best grammar checker for most writers is Grammarly. In this article, we profile your options.

Several years ago, I worked as a sub-editor for a national newspaper. I learned from a senior editor how to edit and proofread copy by hand. We printed out news stories and marked them up with a red pen. It took hours. The editor explained the basic grammar checker bundled with a word processor often misses grammar mistakes. Thankfully, today it’s easier than ever for any writer to ...

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Published on February 07, 2024 09:26

February 5, 2024

50 Filler Words List to Cut From Your Writing: Make Your Writing Stronger

Do you want to sound more confident and authoritative? Our comprehensive filler words list to cut from your writing will strengthen your work.

Filler words make English writing weak. Writing should be concise and meaningful, especially for online audiences with shorter attention spans. Using too many filler words gives the impression of inexperience, meaning your audience may be hesitant to take you seriously. 

As Magan Vernon once said,

‘I don’t know’ is just a filler word when you ...

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Published on February 05, 2024 22:55

January 29, 2024

How to Create a Content Workflow: Step-by-Step

Learn the key elements of a content workflow and how a good one can grow your business.

Creating content, whether writing blog posts, social media posts, or even recording videos, is a great way to grow a business. I worked for years as a content marketer for a SaaS Company. Every week, l created content with other marketers, copywriters, and content strategists worldwide. Our content marketing strategy relied on a content workflow everyone could follow. 

These days, I rely on a content cr...

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Published on January 29, 2024 09:42

January 26, 2024

11 Fancy Pens You’ll Love Writing With

If you are looking for pens fast, we’ve found 11 fancy pens, perfect for your writing project. All available on Amazon.





Of course, a quick search will produce an overwhelming array of pens from which you can choose, such as pens for offices, school supplies, and personal use. 





Previously, we featured the best writing pens you can buy. But, what if you want to write or gift something more memorable? When selecting from the hundreds of fancy pens on Amazon, we considered:






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Published on January 26, 2024 01:00

Top List of 94 Kindergarten Sight Words To Ready Children For School

Boost your child or student’s reading skills with kindergarten sight words . These words lay a solid foundation for early literacy and a lifelong love of reading.

There’s a silent epidemic happening right now, and kindergarten sight words are our first layer of defense.

Did you know that an alarming 40% of students in America fail to read at a basic level? Reading is a critical skill that sets up children for success. As children’s brains are 90% complete when they enter kindergarten, expos...

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Published on January 26, 2024 01:00

10 Best Authors like Stephenie Meyer: Veterans and New Stars of the Vampire and Young Adult Genres

Find amazing authors like Stephenie Meyer on our list and be swept off your feet by their tales of dangerous romance and Young Adult adventures.

Once revitalized and altered by Twilight, the vampire and dark romance genres benefited from numerous talented authors like Stephenie Meyer, who enriched and expanded this exciting fiction segment.

Meyer’s Twilight series started with the publishing of her first book in 2005. Immediately popular, it brought the vampire romance genre to the fore. T...

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Published on January 26, 2024 01:00

10 Best Zambian Authors: Literary Voices of the African New Wave

Discover compelling new prose and poetry from Zambia with our list of ten noteworthy Zambian authors.

Often spearheading African literature, Zambian authors have provided the stunning continent with fresh new voices tackling themes such as the clash between tradition and modernity, identity, and community.

Zambia, in the south of Africa, is a landlocked country that takes its name from the Zambezi River. The country was known as Northern Rhodesia under British colonial rule. The interplay ...

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Published on January 26, 2024 01:00

January 25, 2024

20 Best Espionage Authors: Masters of Spy-Craft in Literature

Discover the best espionage authors and immerse yourself in the realm of spy fiction with thrilling tales of intrigue and deceit.

We have created a list of the best espionage authors to satisfy your inner spook! Behold the world of secret intelligence, where the heroic and dastardly trade secrets in a calculated game of cat and mouse.

Many consider James Fenimore Cooper’s 1821 book The Spy: A Tale of Neutral Ground the first espionage novel. It certainly set the tone for the many excellent...

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Published on January 25, 2024 07:15