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Why Too Much of Information Does Not Help A Writer

If there’s additional details (than required) gathered while working on a subject matter it is best to use only the essential variety and discard the restPhoto by Galen Crout on Unsplash There are instances in life when the best possible advice comes from the most unlikeliest of sources. In my fledgling years as a writer I happened […]

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  • May 13, 2021
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Summer Printable for Kids

Download this amazing free summer learning printable for kids that will guide them in reading, writing, and math learning. (And prevent the summer slide & summer learning loss!) Summer Printable for Kids Stick the printables into a 3-ring binder or just staple the packet. (I like the binder because then I can add math worksheets and handwriting worksheets.) […]

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  • June 5, 2019

How to get published in an academic journal: top tips from editors

Journal editors share their advice on how to structure a paper, write a cover letter – and deal with awkward feedback from reviewers Overcoming writer’s block: three tips How to write for an academic journal Writing for academic journals is highly competitive. Even if you overcome the first hurdle and generate a valuable idea or […]

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  • June 4, 2019

6 Vocabulary Building Writing Activities with Mrs. Wordsmith’s Storyteller’s Illustrated Dictionary

Disclosure: I partnered with Mrs. Wordsmith to bring you this information.   Grow a child’s vocabulary and writing skills with Mrs. Wordsmith’s Storyteller’s Illustrated Dictionary. This deluxe, illustrated storytelling dictionary gets kids jazzed about words with over 1,000 words illustrated in entertaining cartoons. And those illustrations? They are from Craig Kellman, the Hollywood artist behind […]

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  • May 21, 2019