• Mini Grammar Lesson: Who vs. That

    Mini Grammar Lesson: Who vs. That

    Who and that are both relative pronouns referring to nouns in a sentence. These are commonly confused with one another, but it’s important to know the difference between them, so you can use them correctly in your writing. 

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  • Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing

    Traditional Publishing vs. Self-Publishing

    There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to whether you should self-publish or traditionally publish your book. The publishing process looks different for every author and for each book. Let’s explore the two main types of publishing and their pros and cons.

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  • Effective Storytelling in a Nonfiction Business Book

    Effective Storytelling in a Nonfiction Business Book

    Effective storytelling can turn your book into an engaging and impactful narrative that resonates with readers. In this article, we’ll discuss the benefits of storytelling and tips for balancing narrative and information in your nonfiction business book.

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  • What Are Front and Back Matter in a Book?

    What Are Front and Back Matter in a Book?

    As you finish up your manuscript and move closer to the editing and publishing stages, it’s important that you understand the other parts of a book aside from the main text. These parts, like the dedication, table of contents, and “about the author” section, play a role in enhancing the professionalism and usefulness of your…

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  • Mini Grammar Lesson: Plurals vs. Possessives

    Mini Grammar Lesson: Plurals vs. Possessives

    A common mistake I see as an editor is incorrectly formed plurals and possessives. It can be easy to accidentally add an apostrophe where it’s not needed or leave one out where it is. Without knowing the grammatical rules for plurals and possessives, editing your manuscript can be challenging. 

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