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Are You Guilty of Authorsplaining
Authorsplaining, as defined by me, is when an author overexplains something to a reader in a totally unnecessary, exaggerated or repetitive manner, as if the reader is too dimwitted to understand and follow the story. And it is as irritating to read as it is to hear in real life.


Frustrated By Commonly Confused Words? Don't Be
Whether English is your native language or not, there are a number of commonly confused words that can cause us frustration when we’re not quite sure if we’re using the correct word in our sentence. So, I thought a few tips might be helpful.


TEN WRITING HABITS THAT EQUAL SUCCESS
Every successful author has a habit or two that enhances their creativity. For instance, to combat his poor eyesight, James Joyce used large blue pencils when writing and always wore a white coat to reflect more light onto the page...


HOW SOLID IS YOUR AUTHOR PLATFORM?
Building a solid author platform is something every writer should strive for...


SCAMMER ALERT FOR AUTHORS
Both online and off, authors have become targets for scammers. And self-published authors are by far the most frequently caught in their crosshairs. So, what do you need to know to protect yourself?....
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