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Understanding Verbs Part 2: The Irregular, Helper and Reflexive Verbs

Posted on 09/08/202317/08/2023 by Emma

Part 2 of Understanding Verbs Welcome back to understanding verbs. This is part two, where we will be covering irregular verbs, reflexive verbs, linking verbs and helping verbs. There are a lot of different kinds of verbs. So hopefully I can make this more straightforward to understand. Last time, we covered what verbs are, how…

How to Understand Verb Tenses

Posted on 07/08/202317/08/2023 by Emma

Verb Tenses – Conjugation How to understand verb tenses and verb conjugation. I know, I know. The word ‘conjugation’ brings up memories from school, especially if you ever studied a language other than your native language. I remember memorising verb conjugations in French in high school. I don’t remember any of the verb conjugations from…

What is a proofreader? Why do I need one?

Posted on 04/08/202317/08/2023 by Emma

What is proofreading? You might be wondering what a proofreader actually is, and what they do. Proofreading is one of the final stages of the publishing process. The term comes from the traditional publishing industry. The text is written and edited, then typeset: typed and formatted in the form it is to be printed and…

Mary Sue Syndrome

Posted on 31/07/202314/07/2024 by Emma

What is Mary Sue Syndrome? The term ‘Mary Sue’ is one that has been used to describe a character archetype that is too perfect. It originated in the Star Trek fandom in a parody fanfiction. It is an archetype that is especially common in fanfiction. Essentially it is a character, usually the primary protagonist, who…

infographic demonstrating the difference between there, their and they're.

Homonyms and Homophones

Posted on 28/07/202317/08/2023 by Emma

Homonyms and Homophones What do I mean by this? Let’s get into it. Homonyms and homophones are words that are similar but have different meanings. Homonyms are a kind of catch all term for homographs, words that are spelled the same, or homophones, words that sounds the same (with different spelling) and have different meanings….

Clichés are Cliché

Posted on 26/07/202317/08/2023 by Emma

What is a cliché? You hear it a lot, especially when talking about writing or producing media. So what are they? Clichés are phrases or ideas that are so overused that they are now boring and unoriginal, so the phrase has lost meaning or become a stereotype. Unlike tropes, which are story elements commonly used…

Pass on the Passive Voice

Posted on 24/07/202307/08/2024 by Emma

What is the passive voice? It’s something most of us have seen at some point. Especially in the early days of MS Word’s grammar checker, it was something I remember seeing the passive voice a lot when writing essays and school assignments. I didn’t really understand what it meant at the time, although I do…

Characters Have a Mind of Their Own

Posted on 21/07/202317/08/2023 by Emma

So, you’ve got your book idea and you’ve started writing it. You’ve produced an outline and set up your plot, you’ve gotten to know your characters and how they are going to develop throughout your story. Great. But for some reason, your characters have developed a mind of their own. What if they decide to…

Should You Edit As You Go?

Posted on 19/07/202307/08/2024 by Emma

People always tell you not to edit until you’ve finished the first draft. Is this true? Or is there something to be said for editing as you go? Let’s have a look at the pros and cons of each option. Edit As You Go Pros of editing as you go Cons of editing as you…

Why you should still be using a dictionary

Posted on 17/07/202317/08/2023 by Emma

Why You Still Need a Dictionary Word choice matters. English is a complex language with a lot of options for word choice. No matter how good you think your English is, it is important to be selective in your word choices. You need to make sure you are saying what you think you are saying….

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