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Life & Writing Advice: Working Through Challenging Times
November 19, 2020

Life and Writing Advice is a blog series intended to help writers, editors, and freelancers learn from each other. Sometimes the most helpful information is knowing that we’re not alone in our experiences, that others …


Grammar Time: Writing About SARS-CoV-2
November 12, 2020

Today's Grammar Time post is meant to help content writers know how to spell or mention SARS-CoV-2. Remember, these kinds of posts are meant to remind writers that publications have their own style guides, and …


Content Creator Basics: Gender-Inclusive Language and the Singular They
October 23, 2020

Welcome to another post in the Content Creator Basics series. Here, we’ll share our go-to tips for flexing your freelance writer muscles—whether you’re writing content for someone else or for your own blog. Check in …


Quiz: Why Will You Be Accused as a Witch?
October 13, 2020

This spooky season is often dubbed the "season of the witch." We either enjoy tricks or treats. However, there's always someone who is wary of witchcraft and can't abide it. We've made this fun quiz …


Grammar Time: Imply vs. Infer
October 8, 2020

This post will explain the difference between imply and infer. People often misuse them because they look and sound similar—but they actually have opposite meanings. Here’s a brief rundown of the difference between these two …


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