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The Unsung Pages: The Front and Back Matters of a Book
Know what should be included in the front and back matters of your book through this blog.

Chona
Jan 283 min read


Prologues and Epilogues: The Start and End Worth Reading
Authors use these to hook readers and stretch their stories. Here’s how these bookend scenes can level up your narrative.

Max
Jan 263 min read


Lost in Adaptation: Netflix’s People We Meet on Vacation Is a Wonderful Rom-Com but a Mid Adaptation
Is People We Meet on Vacation a good film? Yes. Is it a good adaptation? Not really.

Pola
Jan 252 min read


Why Does Writing Still Need Human Writers and Human Editors in the Age of AI?
In an AI-driven publishing world, human editing still matters. Explore ethical, experience-based editorial services built on judgment, not automation.
Yassie
Jan 242 min read


Comparatives: Pretty vs. Prettier vs. More Pretty in Fiction and Nonfiction
Comparing scenes, emotions, and events is what makes a story relatable. Using comparatives correctly helps your writing feel natural instead of awkward.

Max
Jan 202 min read


Mom, mother, or my Mom?: The Chicago Guide to Family Titles
From Mom to her mom to my aunt, Chicago style sets the rules that keep family titles consistent and the writing drama-free.

Max
Jan 193 min read
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