What I've been reading this week. It's not my usual reading tipple, and I've been thoroughly enjoying it! A good fiction book that I believe has something to teach humorists.
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What I've been reading this week. It's not my usual reading tipple, and I've been thoroughly enjoying it! A good fiction book that I believe has something to teach humorists.
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Writers need to read good quality writing. Here's a website that provides just that.
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A dictionary is an invaluable resource. Photo from www.pixabay.com CC0
If you want to make sure that you use the correct word more often than not, you gotta have a plan.
Read MoreMy thoughts on this book for would-be published authors, having read around a third of it up till now. Executive summary: so far so good.
Read MoreIf you fond it difficult to stay focused on your writing, then maybe this is just the boot up the backside you need....
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Writing full time is not likely to earn you a living. Best-selling author Joanna Penn shares her ideas and experience of using her writing to earn money in other ways.
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Whether you read books on an ebook reader or read the paper versions instead makes a more profound difference than you might imagine.
Read MoreThe long and short of book review lengths, or why I decided to start writing thumbnail sketch book reviews instead of full length ones.
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Man, is that writing horrible! Photo from www.pixabay.com
News about a website that provides copious examples of dreadful language use: curate, driven, iterate -- it's all there. Read it and cringe.
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We should disinfect our writing against ugly language! Picture from www.pixabay.com CC0
Management-speak, clichés and just plainly ridiculous terms that nobody uses in their normal everyday lives should have no place in our writing.
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The importance of outlining, and other useful advice, is included in this infographic. Despite the title, there is much here of relevance to writing in general.
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You could let Grammarly take some of the strain of proofreading. Photo by Pink Sherbert Photography https://www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/
Read about a great proofreading tool, and maybe win a year's subscription!
Read MoreWhere can you find good photographs with which to illustrate your blog articles? This post provides the answer!
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Read MoreWriters of software manuals face a rather unfortunate occupational hazard...
Read MoreWriters' block is just one of many writerly ills. In this book, Roy Peter Clark offers over 200 practical tips.
Read MoreWhen it comes to being paid for your work, it's good to know when payment is expected. You can achieve this quite simply.
Read MoreHow can a self-published author get noticed these days? Kristine Kathryn Rusch has some surprising answers.
Read MoreThe café I like to write in is full of books and magazines, which not only creates a fine bibliographic atmosphere but also encourages me when my self-doubt starts winning. There is a slight problem though...
Read MoreI know that autobiographies are, by definition, self-referential, but Stan Lee's one is actually written in a self-referential way.
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