Editors Explain: How Important are Keywords?

Ask the EditorsJonathan Greene, editor of Assemblage, joins us to talk about marketing and SEOArtwork by Jessica Jungton, inspired by Jessica Lewis We’ve all read tips on SEO and getting your writing in-front of eyeballs — keywords often come up. But how important are they really? How many should you try to include, if any, and where? This week, Jonathan […]

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  • October 7, 2020
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How to Fact-Check an Article You Wrote — Like a Pro

Fact-checking has always been an essential part of the reporting, writing and publishing process, but with so much misinformation floating around, it’s more important now than ever to submit and publish accurate information. Unfortunately, many of us full-time and freelance writers and bloggers don’t have the luxury of hiring a personal fact-checker. Even newsrooms, magazines […]

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  • October 5, 2020
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Understanding Register, Why It Matters And How to Use It

Whether you’ve heard of it before or not, you’re using the concept of “register” in your writing. Register is the level of formality in a piece of writing. It’s slightly different from what we might call tone or style. You could see it as a sliding scale, from formal language (for example, a legal document) […]

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  • October 4, 2020
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We Want To Hear From You

Do you have opinions? We want to hear them!Photo by Windows on Unsplash Our goal is to provide you with advice and encouragement to write better. Over the years, The Writing Cooperative has grown to one of Medium’s largest publications. With many components — including our Facebook Community, Podcast, and more — we want to ensure we’re still meeting our goal. Please give […]

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  • October 3, 2020
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4 Ways to Make Good Writing Great

It’s more, so much more, than simply a good messageImage by Tatiana Syrikova on Pexels As a part-time writer and full-time English teacher of over twenty years, I’ve written tons of articles on the art of writing. Though there are no magical ways to write something that will wow every reader, there are ways to assure that […]

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  • September 29, 2020
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Free and Easy Resources for Finding An Agent

It’s easier than you thinkPhoto by Daria Nepriakhina on Unsplash One of the most important steps in getting published is finding a literary agent. There’s no license or criteria you need to meet to call yourself a literary agent — anyone can do it. Because of this, it’s important to do your due diligence. Researching agents doesn’t have to […]

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  • September 28, 2020
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How to Write a Great Premise

Five tips for keeping your screenplay strong and simplePhoto Courtesy of Canva In the words of Robert Mckee, Hollywood is hungry for story. The same remakes of cinematic masterpiece past are killing the dream for small time writers. Don’t even get me started on Disney’s latest live action, Mulan (yikes!). We sit in our cushy theater seats […]

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  • September 26, 2020
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Buying Myself Back In The Age Of Digital Media

You don’t have to be a supermodel to relate to Emily Ratajkowski’s essay Buying Myself Back. Social media. The internet. Modern technology. What is that famous line? With great power comes great responsibility. And despite the past tragedies of the human race, it remains crystal clear that we choose to ignore the responsibility of the bargain […]

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  • September 24, 2020
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