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7 Places to Find Great English Writing Exercises

09
Jul

Writing, like playing the piano, takes practice to do well. Whether you’re writing for fun or for school, English writing exercises improve your skills. Visit these seven places to find help with grammar, learn about punctuation, inspire creativity, and learn to write better now. 1. University Writing Labs If you need a refresher course, one obvious place to look for hands-on practice is at a nearby university. Enrolling in a composition class can build your skills in everything from spelling and grammar, to punctuation and style. However, classes can be costly, ...

How to Write a Romance Novel: 10 Tips You Can’t Ignore

05
Jul

You say you want to learn how to write a romance novel? I don’t blame you. Romance novels are hot, and I’m not just talking about the stories they tell. In the U.S., romance novels command the largest share of sales over all other types of fiction. The large market means plenty of publishing opportunities for aspiring novelists. That doesn’t mean you can crank out any old story, add love scenes, and slap a romance label on it. Like other genres, romance has rules and conventions to follow. Learn the ...

How to Get Published: 4 Crucial Steps

22
May

Finding a publisher for your writing is a bit like arranging a blind date for your best friend. It’s all about compatibility. Use these matchmaking tips to increase the odds of finding the perfect fit for your writing, and publishing your hard work. 1. Locate likely prospects. The wider the publisher “dating pool” the greater your chance of finding a perfect match for your writing. Even if you already have a couple of markets in mind, it doesn’t hurt to have a backup or two on standby in case your ...