The Write Blog

01 Jul 2019

WHAT NONFICTION WRITERS CAN LEARN FROM FICTION

Have you ever read a fiction book that you just couldn’t put down? The author probably used some techniques to make it a page-turner. The thing is, while fiction books are known for keeping people up all night because they have to get to the end, nothing says that a nonfiction book can’t be just […]

28 Jun 2019

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A NONFICTION GHOSTWRITER AND AN EDITOR?

With so many different terms used in the process of writing a book, it’s easy to see how someone might get confused. In our previous blog, we explored what a ghostwriter is and what they do. But, how does their job differ from that of an editor? And can a ghostwriter and an editor be […]

27 Jun 2019

THE DOS AND DON’TS OF EMAIL GREETINGS

In this day and age, it is not unusual to communicate with a client almost entirely by email. Emails are a quick and easy way to relay messages and keep track of important information. ­ Figuring out how to start an email (especially when you are sending it to someone you don’t know very well) […]

19 Jun 2019

150 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT FAMOUS WRITERS

It’s no secret that many writers have led very interesting lives. After all, the fascinating themes for their books have to come from somewhere! But, did you know that Irish novelist, James Joyce, was fluent in five different languages? Or that Mary Shelley was only 18-years-old when she started writing Frankenstein? How about the fact […]

18 Jun 2019

IS SCREENLESS INTERNET THE FUTURE OF WRITING?

It’s hard to remember a time when computers were tied to dial-up land-lines, and cell phones were devices used solely for the purpose of making calls. In fact, it seems that nowadays, everywhere you look, people are shackled to their internet-enabled cell phones, tablets, or laptops. With ever-evolving technology, the dream of working remotely has […]

14 Jun 2019

9 GREAT NONFICTION BOOKS FOR YOUR BOOK CLUB

With the popularity of book clubs once again on the rise, more and more people are searching for the perfect, discussion-worthy books. While it’s easy to defer to the classics of authors such as Shakespeare, Jane Austin, and Charles Dickens, nonfiction books are a great way to shake things up and provide some real-life, thought-provoking […]

13 Jun 2019

THE WRITER’S ART OF EAVESDROPPING

I’m nosey. I’ll be the first to admit it. But, when you spend multiple hours each day in a public coffee shop, it’s hard not to be. As a writer whose home office is frequently overrun with noisy kids, I do a lot of my work from my favorite Starbucks. It’s really the perfect setting. […]

12 Jun 2019

FORMATTING YOUR BOOK FOR PUBLICATION: SO MANY CHOICES

The Digital Revolution has had a disruptive effect on many businesses, and publishing has certainly not been immune. With the advent of desktop publishing software and online self-publishing options, there is now plenty of room for aspiring authors to put their own books together and make a splash on the market without ever signing a […]

11 Jun 2019

THE TRUTH ABOUT EMOTIONAL SPOILERS FOR BOOKS AND MOVIES

When Avengers: Endgame premiered in theatres throughout the country, there was a huge uproar about people spoiling a major plot twist. Those who were not able to see the movie on the night it premiered felt like they were cheated when the death of a certain well-loved hero was revealed by their friends on social […]

10 Jun 2019

HOW TO TEST AN SOP BEFORE ROLLING IT OUT

If you’ve recently completed a Standard Operating Procedures document (SOP), you may be tempted to roll it out without testing it. After all, you put a lot of hard work into it, right? And there’s no way you made a mistake by failing to recognize a skipped step or issuing unclear instructions. But the truth […]