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Dialogue Tags: Action vs. Speaker
Dialogue tags can make or break your fiction. TME teaches you when to use action beats versus speaker tags, why the difference matters more than you think, and how mastering this one skill instantly elevates the pace and clarity of your writing.

LSO
Apr 263 min read


How Do I Know What Type of Editing My Manuscript Needs?
Not every manuscript needs the same kind of editing. Some need line editing to improve flow and readability, others need copyediting for grammar and consistency, while polished drafts may only need proofreading before publication. Knowing what stage your manuscript is in helps you choose the right service, save money, and prepare your book for readers with confidence.
Yassie
Apr 234 min read


Writing in Shots: Using White Space and Line Breaks as Narrative Tools
Drowning your readers in dense paragraphs is not a good idea. Learn to use white space and line breaks like a film editor. TME’s guide will sharpen your pacing and make your fiction unputdownable.

LSO
Apr 153 min read


Why Editing Is Important Before You Publish Your Book
A professional edit helps transform a draft into a polished manuscript that readers can enjoy.
Yassie
Mar 293 min read


Who vs. Whom: Enduring Confusion in Modern Sentences
Stop second-guessing every “who” and “whom.” TME will help you break down the rule in plain English, give you a dead-simple test, and send you back to your keyboard with total confidence. No grammar degree required.

LSO
Mar 172 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


How the Ampersand (&) Came to Be
Have you been using “&” but don’t know how and why it’s part of the English language? Now you’ll know it through this blog.

Chona
Sep 9, 20252 min read


The End Isn’t the End: Why We Keep Coming Back to Apocalypse Fiction
From biblical firestorms to zombie wastelands, apocalypse fiction reflects our fears, failures, and fantasies. This genre isn’t just about endings—it’s about what survives.
Yassie
May 28, 20253 min read
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