March 25, 2025

How To Overcome writer’s Block

Writer's block, a term coined by the Austrian Psychologist Edmund Bergler in 1947, is a term used to refer to a non-medical condition in which a writer is unable to produce a new work or experiences a creative slowdown.

July 6, 2024

How To Cultivate A Reading Habit

  Reading is defined as making meaning from print. It is a language skill that involves identifying written symbols and making sense of them. People read for several reasons, including gaining information, studying for exams or deriving pleasure. Whatever

Writing a Novel? Read This First
October 7, 2022

Writing a Novel? Read This First

Although there are no strict rules on how to write a novel because it largely depends on your creativity and your writing skills, there are some basic things you should know and do to make your novel more interesting

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April 26, 2022

12 Tips for Effective Proofreading

You’ve finally weaned that awesome piece of writing you had been nursing in your head for months. After spending a tedious period of time organising your thoughts, ideas and research into a brilliant and captivating body of text, here

recommended classic novels
January 28, 2022

20 Recommended Classic Novels You Can Read

There are various advantages to reading novels ranging from having something to give you a little entertainment when you are bored to opening you to a world of imagination and creativity while also building your diction. If you are

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November 9, 2020

Better Writing Requires Purposeful Reading

By Lauren Langford To become a better writer, you must read often; everyone who aspires to write well has heard this before. Without further instructions, however, a budding writer can find themselves feeling lost as to what kind of reading

October 14, 2020

5 Tips to Improve Reading Comprehension

by Grace Fleming The idea that you either read for pleasure or for learning is misleading. It is, of course, possible to do both. Still, you shouldn't necessarily approach academic reading the same way you approach a beach read.

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