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It’s an exciting time when you decide to write a novel. The creative juices are flowing and you’re ready...
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The Red Badge of Courage (published 1895) by Stephen Crane is an American Civil War novel, recognised...
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If you are a graduate student with a thesis or dissertation to write, the project can be incredibly daunting. Where and how to begin? What are the component parts? How is a thesis different from a dissertation? What is methodology? How do I write a literature review? What is the analysis section? These...
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Our featured published author this week is the author of The Face of Expression. Aaron had the vision to publish his very own work someday. The opportunity has finally come for the release of the highly anticipated book called Face of Expression. This is his first book that’s ever been published. He...
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We all get excited when we type “The End” on our first draft. Before you share your story with others, you owe it to yourself to tell the best possible story. Learn how to story edit, and you’ll create a story readers love.   What is a Story Edit? A story edit is an in-depth manuscript evaluation...
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Because it’s so easy to publish these days, lots of authors launch their book as soon as they finish it without doing the work that will ensure success. Avoid this mistake and get five-star reviews on launch day by taking these five essential steps to success. 1. Know where your book belongs on the...
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A professional editor must be clear about the variant spellings and meanings of the most commonly used words in the English language, known as homophones. To begin with, homophones are defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “one of two or more words (as to, too, two) pronounced alike but different...
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