How to write for an impossibly picky boss
Here’s how to deal with a loud-mouthed, self-proclaimed “perfectionist” boss who reads at a seventh-grade level, and who thinks everybody else prefers his brand of simplified Esperanto.
Here’s how to deal with a loud-mouthed, self-proclaimed “perfectionist” boss who reads at a seventh-grade level, and who thinks everybody else prefers his brand of simplified Esperanto.
Having trouble writing compelling lead sentences? Perhaps the Bard can serve up some inspiration.
Thomas Wolfe notoriously relied on Maxwell Perkins to untangle his knotted prose. Here’s why you should unleash your inner Perkins rather than try for perfection in your first draft.
These easy, quick exercises and helpful habits can improve your writing exponentially.
Redundancies, made-up words, incorrect usage—all drive wordsmiths bonkers, and not in a good way. Abandon all hope, ye who click here.
Redundancies, made-up words, incorrect usage—all drive wordsmiths bonkers, and not in a good way. Abandon all hope, ye who click here.
Research also revealed that a version of the term ‘twerking’ dates back to the 1820s.
Eighty-five percent of consumers say they can’t remember a good brand story. Apply these tips to ensure your brand-related stories aren’t only memorable, but will also motivate people to buy.
At the end of the day, does the albatross around your neck have a lot of tentacles? If you’re a jargon junkie, prepare to feast. If buzzwords give you a rash, get ready to itch.
At the end of the day, does the albatross around your neck have a lot of tentacles? If you’re a jargon junkie, prepare to feast. If buzzwords give you a rash, get ready to itch.
Here are some common mistakes writers make. The good news is that they’re easy to spot and fix.
Here are some common mistakes writers make. The good news is that they’re easy to spot and fix.
Do terms such as ‘headshot’ and ‘username’ look wrong to you?
Take this fun quiz to determine whether you’re only somewhat grammar obsessed or if you’re completely off the deep end.
It’s completely unanimous; these phrases should be past history.