Your Inner Critic: The Voice of a Writer’s Self-Doubts
The inner critic is certainly not an original concept. I describe it as the “inner voice” that expresses our self-doubts. For example, my self-doubts still surface whenever I consider writing on an unfamiliar topic or later when submitting the finished article to an editor or publisher.
Using Semicolons Effectively in Your Writing
Understanding how to use semicolons correctly can enhance your writing […]
A Part-time Writer with Financial Stability
Most of my clients are part-time writers. Let’s consider the benefits of a full-time income while starting your freelance writing business.
Using Contractions: Do You Write the Way You Speak?
Contractions are shortened forms of words or phrases created by combining two words and replacing one or more letters with an apostrophe. For example, can't is a contraction of cannot. Another example is it’s, a contraction of it is, or it has. Contractions are commonly used in spoken and written English to convey informality.
Overcoming Procrastination: A Challenge for All Writers
Whether you're a seasoned author or just starting your writing journey, battling procrastination can often feel like an uphill struggle. However, with the right strategies and mindset, you can overcome this obstacle and boost your productivity. In today’s article, we'll explore six proven strategies writers use to conquer procrastination and boost their creativity.
Run-on Sentences: A Challenge for Many Aspiring Writers
Have you ever read a sentence you thought would never end? Some writers attempt to convey multiple thoughts and ideas without using periods or other appropriate punctuation. Afterward, you're not even sure what the author was trying to say. Unfortunately, you’re now facing the notorious run-on sentence. A grammatical disease that can wreak havoc on the clarity and conciseness of your writing.
A Blog for Aspiring Writers
We created “Tips for Aspiring Writers” to provide practical advice and suggestions. We hope our posts will help you enhance your skills, discover your “writing process,” and facilitate the journey of preparing work for publication.