17 inspiring and clever headlines
Do you struggle to know where to begin your post? Take your cue from these exciting headlines that grabbed audience attention with flair.
Do you struggle to know where to begin your post? Take your cue from these exciting headlines that grabbed audience attention with flair.
If the sudden switch to ‘%’ instead of ‘percent’ has rocked you down to your giblets, this post is for you—even for those residing up yonder.
Keeping readers engaged requires diligent trimming. Here are words and phrases that savvy writers and editors should look for and remove.
Communicators must deliver information unambiguously, and these basic rules are essential to fulfilling that responsibility. Here’s how to remedy common flaws in syntax and agreement.
In an excerpt from his new book, the copy chief at Random House skewers a few linguistic tenets that obstruct fluid composition. Fans of E. M. Forster and ‘Star Trek,’ rejoice.
A flashy new website must feature scintillating writing, or visitors won’t stick around for long. Here are tips for developing articles that will keep readers coming back for more.
Don’t use them unless absolutely necessary!
Improve your prose with tips and pointers from the experts at this April 5 virtual summit.
The resource advises communicators to use the term ‘racist’ or ‘racism’ when the situation calls for it, prompting many Twitter users to applaud the updated guidance.
Writers who commit the occasional verbal SNAFU are not unique in that regard. Here’s one author for whom the odd misstep and easy solutions are SOP.
To decrease stress, consider ‘laying’ down your smartphone and ‘lying’ on the beach. However, if your concern is the ‘effect’ of not knowing the correct terms to use, this guide can help.
A personalized, concise and compelling summation of your credentials can give you a leg up and a foot in the door for that dream job. Arm yourself with these tips.
In ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four,’ George Orwell used ‘doubleplusgood’ as a tepid modifier undermining expression. Today’s scribes need potent terms to convey magnificence. Try these descriptors.
Are you running low on inspiration? Here are starting points to get the creative juices flowing.
The Emerald Isle offers more creative power than you can shake a shillelagh at. Here are a few tips to get those green, Gaelic juices flowing throughout the year.