Question marks are a common and easily used punctuation mark in the English language. However, they have their own specific…
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Do contractions belong in fiction? Your high school English teacher might have said “no.” It’s a debate that leads to…
Whether you use a double space after a period because it’s how you were taught or because you think it…
Do you ever find yourself misspelling the same word over and over? Or you always mix up the same two…
Replacing aesthetically weak verbs brings life to your sentences. Strong, dynamic verbs enhance pacing, visualization, and language. Reading will be more enjoyable for the reader and your language will be more impactful and powerful. For these reasons, it’s important to include replacing weak verbs in your editing routine.
The perfect character name isn’t always perfect. Many times the name you first fell in love with isn’t the best…
Find and Replace helps you make duplicate edits throughout an entire document. Did you misspell Carol’s name to be Caorl?…
Alpha readers and beta readers are readers who have a first look at your story before it’s a finished product.…
Is your pacing too slow or too fast? Pacing is a major part of the reading experience, and if you have…