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Engaging Dialogue Writing engaging dialogue is an essential part of crafting compelling fiction or non-fiction writing. Dialogue helps to bring your characters to life, convey important information, and move your story... |
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Crafting Compelling Narratives: Elements of Great Storytelling The first element of a narrative is the protagonist. The protagonist is the central character of your story, and the story revolves around their journey. It is important to make your protagonist relat... |
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Mastering English Grammar: The Dos and Don'ts You Need to Know Subject-verb agreement errors: Always make sure that the subject and verb in a sentence agree in number. For example, "The dog barks" (singular subject, singular verb) vs. "The dogs bark" (plural subj... |
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Mastering the Beat: A Guide to Understanding Poetic Meter Poetic meter is another important device used in poetry to create rhythm and enhance the musicality of the language. It refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry, ... |
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The Magic of Words: Exploring the Poetic Devices in English Language The English language is a beautiful and versatile tool that has been used for centuries to convey a wide range of emotions, thoughts, and ideas. At its heart, language is a medium of expression that a... |
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Top 10 Tips for Creative Writing Read widely and often: The more you read, the more you expose yourself to different styles, genres, and writing techniques. This can help you develop your own voice and style as a writer. Write regu... |
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Splitting Infinitives: A Grammar Mistake or an Effective Writing Technique? Splitting infinitives is a common grammatical issue that many writers encounter. It occurs when an adverb is placed between the "to" and the verb in an infinitive phrase. For example, the phrase "to b... |
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Breaking the Rules: When it's Acceptable to End a Sentence with a Preposition Ending a sentence with a preposition is a common grammatical issue that has been debated for centuries. While some people believe it is grammatically incorrect to end a sentence with a preposition, ot... |
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Master the Proper Use of 'Who' and 'Whom' in Your Writing Are you feeling stumped by when to use "who" and "whom" in your writing? Don't worry, you're not alone. These pronouns can be tricky to use correctly, but with a little practice, you'll be able to cho... |
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The Essential Guide to Proper Use of 'That' and 'Which' in English Grammar "That" and "which" are two of the most commonly used relative pronouns in the English language. While they may seem interchangeable, they actually have distinct functions and should be used in differe... |
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Alternatives to Scrivener Microsoft Word: Microsoft Word is a widely-used word processing software that offers basic writing and editing tools, as well as advanced features such as collaboration, commenting, and tracking chang... |
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Top 10 Features Outliner: Scrivener's outliner allows you to view your project in an hierarchical format, making it easy to organize your thoughts and ideas. Corkboard: The corkboard feature allows you to view your... |
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Scrivener: Introduction Scrivener is a powerful writing software designed for authors, screenwriters, and novelists. It offers a wealth of features to help writers organize their thoughts, research, and notes, and then easil... |
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Creative Writing Group Also added a Creative Writing Group. |
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What are some basic tenants of the CMS? The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is a widely-used style guide for written and published work, particularly in the fields of history and the social sciences. Some of the basic tenants of the CMS inclu... |
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