
June 2, 2020
7 Tools a Writer Must Have
A pen and paper are one of the most vital tools for a writer but these days a writer needs more. Due to the evolution of technology, a writer needs other tools to be top-notch in his profession. Some
A pen and paper are one of the most vital tools for a writer but these days a writer needs more. Due to the evolution of technology, a writer needs other tools to be top-notch in his profession. Some
It is possible for you to have a flair for writing but because of some criticism of your work, you feel you are not meant to be a writer. In spite of those doubts you might have, here are
‘There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.’ Maya Angelou. When you consider the many benefits that accrue to you as a result of writing a book, together with the fact that your book will most
Many writers like me will always claim we enjoy writing. I tell friends writing is my life and that I don’t think I can do any other thing except write. One might be forced to think I even write
The best way to become a better writer is to write consistently; but another effective way is to read. Thus, below are 10 recommended books you can read if you want to become a better writer. Steering the Craftby
Have you ever noticed how often you use the word VERY? Here is a list of 100+ Words to Use Instead of VERY in English. Very angry —> Furious Very beautiful —> Gorgeous Very big —> Massive Very boring
Good writers are able to fully express themselves with words. But with so much flowing through the chambers of your mind, it is not easy to concisely find just the right words to express yourself, your idea, and your emotions. What
It’s the fear of every writer: writing a story your reader CAN put down. No writer wants to think their story is boring, but sometimes it is. Fortunately, there are only a few reasons stories are boring. Once you
By Paul Jun Starting or running a business is a risky endeavor. Entrepreneurs and artists deal with a storm of surprises and self-doubt, and they need to constantly learn and adapt to steer the ship to safety. I’ve found
Some people write for pleasure. The creative urge within them goads them to put pen to paper and churn out readable fiction on various topics like romance, horror, crime or science. It is something compulsive. As one writer said,