
Why You Need An Antagonist In Your Story
In this post, we write about why you need an antagonist in your story.

22 Commonly Confused Adjectives
In this infographic, we share a list of the 22 most commonly confused adjectives.

6 Simple Ways To Create Satisfying Scene Endings
How do you create an ending to a scene or chapter that satisfies the reader and moves your story forward? This post is about 6

7 Reasons Why Living With A Writer May Be Challenging
In this post, we discuss 7 reasons why living with a writer may be challenging.

7 Important Reasons Writers Should Also Be Readers
Are you a writer who doesn’t read? In this post, we share 7 important reasons writers should also be readers.

How Emotion Can Serve Or Destroy A Story
We don’t want to drown our readers in emotion and sentiment. In this post, we find out how the use of emotion can serve or

Multiple Writing Projects Can Help: A Little Something On The Writing Side
Some of us write for fun. Some of us write for pay. Some of us write because it keeps the cost of prescription medication at

Psychopath Or Sociopath – What’s The Difference?
This infographic explains key common traits and differences between psychopaths and sociopaths. In this post, we look at psychopaths and sociopaths and ask; What’s the

19 Examples Of Redundancy In English
Use these 19 examples of redundancy from Writers Write, your one-stop writing resource, to avoid the needless repetition of words. {6}

Time-Saving Guide To 57 Microsoft Word Shortcuts
Use this time-saving guide to 57 Microsoft Word shortcuts to help you write.