by Elizabeth Nettleton |
We live in a world where a freelance editor is just a click away. But how do you know which one is right for you? And what should you expect when you hire one? Today, we’re breaking down the different types of freelance editors, what they actually do, and how to choose the one who will make your fiction and nonfiction books the best they can be.
by Elizabeth Nettleton |
I have a confession to make: As much as I love writing fiction, I have an almost directly proportional hatred of marketing said writing. I simply have no idea what to do. Or say. Or post . . . You get the picture. So when I learned that ManuscriptReport seeks to make authors’ marketing life a little easier, I was really keen to check it out. In today’s ManuscriptReport review, I’ll share my honest thoughts about this marketing service, and what it’s worth it for authors.
by Elizabeth Nettleton |
Descriptive essays can be an incredibly fun way to stretch your creative writing muscles and practice using vivid language that’s rich with sensory details. But if you’re not quite sure where to start, don’t worry. Here are twenty-five descriptive essay prompts to help get your creative juices flowing.
by Elizabeth Nettleton |
Expository essays help readers gain a deeper understanding of a topic. When writing this type of essay, your goal is to inform, describe, or explain the topic in an objective, factual, and balanced way. If you want to write an expository essay but aren’t sure where to begin, here are twenty brand new prompts to get you started.
by Liz Bureman and Elizabeth Nettleton |
Afterward and afterword might sound similar, but they are in fact completely different words. So, what do they each mean? And when should you use them? Today, we’re looking at afterward vs. afterword and their usages in writing.