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Using Freewriting

Using Freewriting To Help You Become A Much Better Writer

What is freewriting? It is a training technique for writers. Peter Elbow is often accredited with inventing this technique. He mentions it in his book, Writing Without Teachers, published in 1973. “The consequence [of writing] is that you must start by writing the wrong meanings in the wrong words; but keep writing until you get…

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How many sentences in a paragraph? A visual guide to why the traditional 3-sentence rule is a myth for modern writers.

How Many Sentences Are In A Paragraph? The 3-Sentence Rule Myth

How many sentences are in a paragraph of writing? If you think ten sentences is a good formula, it’s time to think again. Today’s readers prefer much more space. Short paragraphs are becoming the standard online because they help keep readers’ attention. It doesn’t matter if it is a blog post or a Kindle ebook;…

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ready to freelance

Is Freelance Writing Your Ideal Work From Home Job?

What is freelance writing? It is not a new occupation. Successful freelance writers have been selling their work to magazines and newspapers for decades. But today, it usually means writing articles for websites, online magazines, and commercial sites. To be a successful freelancer, you should have excellent writing and editing skills. You should also enjoy…

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Using Strong Verbs

How To Use Strong Verbs To Add Punch To Your Writing

The difference between strong and weak verbs can be a little confusing. It depends on which definition you use. However, understanding the three different types makes it easier. First is the linguistic basis, which is the grammatical structure and etymology of the verbs. Second, the functional contrast between active and static verbs focuses on their…

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Further or Farther

Farther Or Further? (The 4-Letter Distance Rule)

Is it farther or further? While they both deal with distance, they aren’t interchangeable. Use farther when you are talking about physical, measurable distance (miles, meters, or steps). Use further for metaphorical distance, time, or “more” of something (ideas, discussions, or depth). You can always ask how far But it is impossible to ask how…

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