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March 7, 2021

Best Online Spellcheck Software: A Complete Guide

Looking for an online spellchecker for error-free writing?

As a writer, you already understand the importance of online spell check software.

However, spelling mistakes are not uncommon among professional writers.

Fortunately, many applications provide spell checking options, allowing you to create content free of mechanical writing errors.

This spell checker review covers seven of the most popular spell checker applications, both free and paid.





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Published on March 07, 2021 23:00

March 3, 2021

A Storytelling Guide: Step-By-Step, With Examples

Storytelling is a great of building connections with your readers and ideal audience. Like any skill, it takes practice. Our storytelling guide explains more.

Once upon a time, I avoided using stories as part of my non-fiction writing.

I felt like stories were too hard to pull off, they didn't resonate with non-fiction readers, and I didn't have the writing chops to tell a story that mattered. Instead, I leaned heavily on research and interviews.

But my articles and book chapters were d...

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Published on March 03, 2021 23:00

March 2, 2021

99designs Review: 15 Top Tips for Your Next Contest

Running a successful 99designs contest will help you find and work with a designer for a book cover, logo or other creative projects. This 99designs review explains more.

Are you about to run a 99 designs contest?

I'm not a graphic designer, and I recently self-published a book on Amazon. So, I needed a book cover.

My design skills being what they are – non-existent – meant I  decided to run a 99designs book cover contest. In this article, I'll explain what 99designers offers and how I ...

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Published on March 02, 2021 23:00

5 Great Ways To Avoid Accidental Plagiarism

Avoiding accidental plagiarism is one of the golden rules of writing. It's an easy mistake to make too.

With the best intentions in the world, it’s easy to regurgitate someone else’s words and inadvertently use them as if they’re your own, especially if you’re writing a large number of articles or referencing other people's work. 

Accidental plagiarism is a common mistake that writers of any caliber can make, which is why it's worth tackling the issue head-on. Then, you can better prepare ...

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Published on March 02, 2021 16:06

March 1, 2021

Simile Vs. Metaphor: What’s The Difference?

This articles compares simile vs. metaphor and explains how and when to use both.

Each is a figurative language strategy English language writers use to enhance their messages. Similes and metaphors make comparisons between two different things.

When writers explore similar qualities, or traits, of two different things, such as a person and an animal or a room and the weather, s/he uses similes or metaphors. The main difference between these two figures of speech is that similes use the w...

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Published on March 01, 2021 16:06

A 5-Step Guide to the Creative Process: Generate Ideas Fast!

The creative process involves generating, developing and working on ideas. Anyone can do it. This article and expert interview reveals how.

Increasing your knowledge of the creative process and optimizing your own allows you to come up with creative ideas more often.

Most creative people like writers, artists, and musicians think that creative ideas just pop into their heads out of nowhere. This can’t be further from the truth. Creative ideas are born during a process of thorough research ...

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Published on March 01, 2021 03:15

February 25, 2021

How To Analyze A Book: In 13 Simple Steps

Learning how to analyze a book will change the way you read and write. It's easy to do and time well spent. We explain how.

Many new writers don't appreciate how much they could accelerate their skills by reading more critically. That means analyzing a book once you're done.

Katja L Kaine is the creator of the Novel Factory, a type of novel writer's software that creates order from the chaos of creativity.

She's spent over a decade writing novels, and she has helped many authors launch ...

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Published on February 25, 2021 03:02

February 24, 2021

How To Write An Article Your Readers Can’t Wait To Click On In 6 Easy Steps

This article contains a step-by-step guide on how to write an article your audience loves and common challenges you’ll encounter on the way. Plus, we include an expert interview.

If you’re a freelancer or business owner, regularly posting high-quality articles on your blog allows you to get an enormous amount of organic traffic. It also increases social awareness and brings in leads without you having to actively look for them.

Without a blog, you’ll have only a few inbound leads, and litt...

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Published on February 24, 2021 23:48

How to Write a Nonfiction Book Proposal in 7 Simple Steps

This article by guest writer Arielle Contreras from Reedsy covers how to write a nonfiction book proposal for publishers.

So you’ve got a brilliant creative idea for a nonfiction book. You’ve taken the time to evaluate it and you know how to write a book.

Now, what?

A book proposal is your ticket to a traditional book deal.

It’s especially important if you don’t have an agent, as many small and medium publishers accept unsolicited proposals. Your book idea is fantastic, and it’s time to prove th...

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Published on February 24, 2021 23:13

February 23, 2021

How To Make Money Writing Online and Profit

Learning how to make money writing online is easier than ever today thanks to all the opportunities available for writers. In this guest post, freelancer Elna Cain provides practical advice.

You kept it a secret from everyone and held on to it while you grew up.

Your dream was that one day your story would be read by thousands of people. Your characters would be locked in the minds of people from all over the world.

You would be instantly famous.

Or, if anything, your novel would be published, s...

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Published on February 23, 2021 23:00