How to Write a Story Ending: Crafting the Unforgettable Last Pages Your Book Deserves

The ending of your book is not a formality; it’s the whole point your readers have stuck with you page after page, word after word, for so many hours. So, how you write a story ending will make or break their entire reading experience. So, the final pages should leave your readers with a sense

By |2024-10-21T19:27:20+00:00October 23rd, 2024|Categories: The Basics|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Semicolons: Quick Tips to Use Them Correctly in Your Writing

The semicolon is an interesting punctuation mark in the English language, and many writers find it mysterious and often avoid using it altogether. Understanding how to use semicolons, however, isn't just for book editors to know. Using semicolons the right way can elevate the sophistication of your writing. In this article, we will delve into

By |2024-07-23T19:08:39+00:00July 17th, 2024|Categories: Grammar|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Lay and Lie: How to Correctly Use Each Word

The English language can be confusing—especially when it comes to words that are similar in spelling and meaning. One such pair of words is lay and lie. These two words are often used interchangeably, but they actually have different meanings and uses. In this blog post, we’ll explore the difference between lay and lie, when

By |2024-03-12T18:27:21+00:00March 13th, 2024|Categories: Grammar|Tags: , , |0 Comments

All Right vs. Alright: Which is Right?

You've probably come across the words "all right" and "alright" many times throughout your life. But did you know that there's actually a debate over which one is correct to use? Let's take a closer look at the difference between these two spellings and when to use each one. All Right "All right" is the

By |2024-02-16T19:01:34+00:00February 21st, 2024|Categories: Grammar|Tags: , , , |0 Comments
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