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How to Change Boring Scenes into Exciting Ones – 5 Easy Tips

Working on the first draft of your book can be quite intimidating. You will definitely end up writing mundane, boring scenes. This is an integral part of the book-writing process. There will always be low-energy scenes, info-dump scenes and reaction scenes. For the sake of your readers, you will have to…

8 Practical Tips for Students to Write Synthesis Essays and How It Will Help in the Future

Synthesis essays, often assigned in academic settings, challenge students to weave together ideas from multiple sources into a cohesive and original piece of writing. While they may initially seem daunting, mastering the art of creating a synthesis essay not only aids in academic endeavors but also equips students with skills valuable…

Journaling as a tool for self-discovery #AtoZChallenge #SelfHelp

One of the most effective and direct routes to self-discovery is through journaling. Not only does it open up a deeper understanding of self, but also the world around us. When we express our thoughts in writing, it triggers unique mental processes that present us with invaluable new insights. Thanks to…

9 tried and tested ways to organize your ideas before you forget

Today, I’ve got nine super-easy, tried and tested ways to save and organize your ideas before you forget them–I use them all and they work! Ideas have an amazing way of striking when you least expect them. If you are a blogger/vlogger/writer, of course you’ve heard this a million times, that…

How to Write Faster: 12 Unusual Productivity Hacks

I consider myself fortunate to be connected with some of the best writers out there, and always have an unlimited source of motivation. So I decided, every alternate Saturday, starting today, I will post something about writing: writing tips, inspiring quotes about writing, book excerpts, interviews with writers, guest posts by published…

Exploring Creativity

There used to be a time when we thought creativity referred to authors, poets and maybe artists. Somehow, we always associated “Creativity” with writing and words. Until a fantastic English teacher in the 6th grade gave us a whole new perspective on the meaning and implications of “Creativity”. He said that…