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- 10 Summer Writing Tips to Keep You EngagedIt’s officially summertime, and that means it’s time to kick back, relax, and take a break from the routines we rely on to get us...June 14, 2022
- The 9 Types of Diction in Writing, With ExamplesIn writing, diction is the strategic choice of words based on the audience, context, or situation. It can also express additional...June 10, 2022
- Memoir vs. Autobiography: What’s the Difference?Memoir and autobiography are often used synonymously. These two nonfiction genres are very similar, so it’s easy to get them...June 8, 2022
- What Is Symbolism? Examples of Symbolism as a Literary DeviceSymbolism is the use of a symbol, which can be a word or an image, to communicate a distinct idea. We live in a world full of...June 7, 2022
- 10 Commonly Misspelled Words, and How to Get Them RightSpelling words correctly can be an underappreciated skill because it’s considered such a basic characteristic of strong writing....June 3, 2022
- How to Title an Essay, With Tips and ExamplesIf you read this blog regularly, you’ll notice something about our blog posts’ titles: They all summarize what their post is...June 2, 2022
- Alright or All Right—What’s the Difference?Although actor Matthew McConaughey’s cornerstone catchphrase “All right, all right, all right” is a widely accepted part of pop...May 30, 2022
- How to Write an Apology LetterThere may come a time in your life (or maybe it’s already happened) when you offended someone or let them down. Depending on the...May 24, 2022
- How to Write a Memorable Wedding ToastA memorable wedding toast can be many things: tear-jerkingly sincere, comedic and light-hearted, overly long and drawn out. We...May 18, 2022
- A Guide to Writing Your Own Email NewsletterA newsletter is essentially a miniature newspaper sent via email. Email newsletters are a great way to build trust with your...May 16, 2022