Appraise vs Apprise
Find out the difference between appraise and apprise, two often confused words, in today’s new Wednesday Word on Words.
Find out the difference between appraise and apprise, two often confused words, in today’s new Wednesday Word on Words.
Find out the difference between historic and historical, two often confused words, in today’s new Wednesday Word on Words.
Find out the difference between ascent and assent, two often confused words, in today’s new Wednesday Word on Words.
Find out the difference between eminent and imminent, two often confused words, in today’s new Wednesday Word on Words.
While bared and barred might not sound alike, one letter can make a difference in their meaning. Today’s post looks at bared vs barred
Have a completed manuscript? Now it’s time to look for feedback so you can start revising. Read today’s post to find feedback on your writing
Baron vs. barren are two commonly confused words. Learn the difference between the two words on today’s Wednesday Word on Words
Learning to write for a target audience can be tricky. Read today’s post for tips and advice on writing for your dream audience
Looking for the best books on writing technique? Check out today’s post for a list of books to help improve and inspire your writing.
Starting a writing career is scary if you don’t know where to start. Check out today’s post for tips on turning your writing into a career.
Ever had trouble remembering the difference between dessert vs. desert? Learn a trick to remember the difference on today’s new post
Lead and led are two of the most commonly confused words. Check out today’s post to learn the difference between lead vs led
How do you write a synopsis for your novel? Here is what a synopsis is, tips for synopsis writing, and why publishers want a synopsis
What are crutch words? We use crutch words when both writing and speaking. Check out today’s Friday Fun Facts to learn when to use them
Faze vs. Phase: What’s the difference between these two homophones? Learn when to use faze vs. phase on today’s new blog post.
How do you learn from writer’s rejection? Read today’s post for tips on why your writing is rejected and learn how to improve your writing
What’s the difference between wary and weary? Check out today’s post for a tip to remember the difference between two similar sounding words
Writers can often feel like creativity escapes them. Check out today’s Friday Fun Facts to learn an unusual trick to boost creativity.
What is the difference between allowed vs. aloud? We break down the difference in today’s Wednesday Word on Words post.
When do you use peak vs. pique? Check out today’s Wednesday Word on Words for a trick to remember the difference between peak vs. pique.