Writing a book about travel? We could publish your book in 2021
Writing a book about travel? We could publish your book in 2021
Writing a book about travel? We could publish your book in 2021
Have you ever read the world’s smallest book? Check out today’s Friday Fun Facts to learn what the book is!
Use this trick to remember the difference between fare vs. fair on today’s Wednesday Word on Words
Wondering what genres professional publishers are looking for? Check out today’s post for a manuscript wish list for 2021.
How fast can you type? Find out the world’s fastest typist on today’s Friday Fun Facts
Ever wonder what the difference is between addition vs. edition? Check out today’s Wednesday Word on Words post for a trick to remember the difference.
When you spend your whole life writing, it seems natural to make your last words count
Remember the difference between these two homophones with this trick on today’s Wednesday Word on Words
Wondering how you can support Spring Cedars?
If you’re an aspiring author, you’ve likely experienced typomania
Remembering the difference between accept vs. except can be difficult. Here’s a way to always use them correctly.
Read an interview with author of The Source series, A.J. Witt
Learn what an anagram is on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post
Learn the difference between whose vs. who’s on today’s blog post.
Curious about the history of publishing and how books were first published? Check out today’s new blog post to find out.
Ever wonder how many new words are added to the dictionary each year? Learn more about these words on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post.
It’s easy to mix up these two commonly confused words. Learn the difference between verses vs. versus on today’s Wednesday Word on Words.
John R. Anderson Explored catalogues the second large-scale exhibition and sale of work by artist John R. Anderson
Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of America’s greatest writers. Learn something new about him on today’s Friday Fun Facts blog post.
Ever wonder what the difference is between loose vs. lose? Here’s a quick way to remember.