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The Difference Between Analysis and Summary: Why Your Professor Cares
You wrote your paper. You read the book. You summarized the plot. You hit your word count. So why did your professor leave a note that says, “This is summary, not analysis”? Cue the existential dread and furious Googling. If you’ve ever wondered what the heck the difference is between summary and analysis, you’re not…
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The Business Side of Writing: Invoicing, Contracts, and Staying Sane
Freelance writing might start with passion and talent, but it’s sustained by solid business practices. You can craft the most poetic prose or the sharpest SEO content on the internet—but without invoices, contracts, and clear boundaries, you’re setting yourself up for stress, burnout, and possibly unpaid work. In this post, I’ll walk through the business…
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Grammar Rules That Sound Like Dating Advice (But Aren’t)
In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.
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10 Grammar Rules I Love to Break (And Why You Might Want to Too)
Grammar rules: those holy commandments drilled into us from the first day we scribbled out sentences. No splitting infinitives. Never kick off a sentence with “and” or “but.” Always wield “whom” like some sacred relic, or risk your English teacher rising from the grave, red pen ready and a dusty thesaurus tucked under one arm.…
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Title: Proofreading Like a Pro: How to Catch Mistakes Before Your Readers Do
Learn how to proofread like a professional editor. This guide covers essential proofreading tools, editing symbols, common mistakes to watch for, and why it’s crucial for your credibility — whether you’re blogging, freelancing, or writing at work.
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How A Court of Thorns and Roses Redefined Fantasy Romance and Sparked a Genre Revolution
A Court of Thorns and Roses isn’t just another fantasy novel, nor is it a mere fairy tale remix or a sultry romance tucked into a magical setting—it’s something that cracked open the genre and let in a flood of heat, heart, and haunting depth. To call it “YA fantasy” always felt too small. When…