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- Heart Notes: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing the Perfect Love Letter“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” We may not be Shakespeare, but we’re all capable of sharing our feelings through a love...February 9, 2024
- What Is Kairos? History, Definition, and ExamplesWithout realizing it, you’ve likely used kairos in your everyday communication or writing. In rhetoric, kairos refers to...February 2, 2024
- How to Use AI to Enhance Your Storytelling ProcessWriters everywhere naturally want to know about AI story writing and also have some questions. How does storytelling technology...February 1, 2024
- Write an Encouragement Message, With 24 ExamplesWhen you see someone in your life succeeding or doing something impressive, a quick “congratulations” is an easy message to...January 25, 2024
- What Is Discourse? 4 Types of Written Discourse ExplainedWhen you write, your goal is to communicate. Whether it’s a routine note to a parent, a private thought in a journal, or a thesis...January 24, 2024
- 22 Weird Words to Know and LoveThe English language has hundreds of thousands of cool unique words, with new words being created regularly. Some of these words...January 22, 2024
- How Do You Write a Preface? Definition and ExamplesIf you’re wondering how to write a preface, chances are you’ve already written a book or academic article . . . or you’re at...January 3, 2024
- What Is Polysyndeton? Definition and ExamplesA polysyndeton is a rhetorical device in which conjunctions are repeated between words in a sentence. Even if this is the first...December 25, 2023
- Is It New Year, New Year’s, or New Years? How to Write a Happy New Year MessageMarking the passage of time is important. It helps us stay connected to loved ones and make sure that we’re making progress on...December 19, 2023
- What Is a Homograph? Definition and ExamplesThe English language is riddled with homographs—words that are spelled the same way but differ in meaning and/or pronunciation or...December 18, 2023