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09/06/2024

On National Read A Book Day, take a moment to dive into a story that inspires or transports you. Whether it's a new read or an old favorite, enjoy the magic of books today.

Tell us in the comments what book are you reading!

09/03/2024

Here are some common tropes to steer clear of.

09/02/2024

Writing about platonic love can be a beautiful way to explore deep, meaningful relationships that aren’t romantic but still carry significant emotional depth. Here are a few tips and tricks.

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Bookworm alert! 🚨

Your weekly dose of best reads 📖✨

Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair by Pablo Neruda - This book offers a unique perspective on the lives of Romantic poets, exploring how their experiences shaped their understanding of love and its various definitions.

Night Sky With Exit Wounds by Ocean Vuong - It explains Vuong's lifelong history of family, past loves and insecurities. It's an intense book to read, but it is quite extraordinary.

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Remember, horror is all about playing with your reader's mind. Use these techniques to create a truly terrifying story that will leave them checking under the bed long after they finish reading.

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Writer's block can be a real drag, but there are lots of ways to bust through it!

How do you break through the block? Share your tips with us!

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Want to show friendship just like Sherlock Holmes and John Watson? Here’s how to write best friends that become more popular than your main couple.

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Clunky, cheesy lines can sink your whole writing faster than a bad pun. Here are some tips on how to steer clear of the cringe.

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