Weasel Words: The Cure for Prepositional Phrase-itis
This week editor Linda Clare continues our look at Fatal Flaw #11 – Pesky Adverbs and Weasel Words. This month, our…
This week editor Linda Clare continues our look at Fatal Flaw #11 – Pesky Adverbs and Weasel Words. This month, our…
Today’s guest post is by Karen A. Wyle: Want to write legal thrillers? Or put a courtroom scene in your…
Contrary what many of us were taught (me included), the word whether doesn’t always have to be followed by or…
This month our editors are taking a hard look at pesky adverbs and “weasel words”—our Fatal Flaw #11. Even a…
Today’s guest post is by Dom Principe: So, you’ve got your new story idea mapped out, the characters are fleshed…
If you went to the World Series three years in a row, did you go to three serieses or three…
Editor Robin Patchen wraps up our look at fatal flaw #10: Description Deficiencies and Excesses (If you’ve missed the other posts…
Today’s guest post is by blogger Emily Johnson: Proficient writers would agree that writing is not only a way to…
Here are two words that get mixed up at times—reticent and reluctant. If you’re reticent, it means you are reserved/restrained…
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