We’re now more than halfway through Preptober, that annual frenzy of getting ready for NaNoWriMo. All around the world, writers who plan on slamming 50,000 new words down in 30 days are doing all they can to increase their chances. They’re reading writing craft books, they’re outlining, they’re brushing up on strategies for writer’s block….
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Grammar Rules for Colons: How to avoid misuse
What are the rules for colons? How do you know when to substitute for something else? There are so many options for these two little dots. Let’s explore a few.
Comma rules and how to not break them
Commas clarify. But if used incorrectly, they just add confusion. Like all grammar rules, sometimes comma rules can be broken. Let’s get into the basics.
The Author USP: How it can increase your profit
You see, your author USP is essentially the elevator pitch for your entire brand. It’s can be overwhelming, for sure, but here’s how to simplify your approach.
How to use Canva for your writing business
Canva is a fantastic (and fun) marketing resource for your writing business. Here’s how to use Canva to boost your online presence and get you noticed in style.
New fall author gifts in the Etsy shop!
Autumn is a favorite season around here. We’re not sure why it took us so long to come up with a fall line of author gifts, but it’s finally here!
Our favorite Bluetooth keyboards you have to check out
We love our Bluetooth keyboards over here at Moms Who Write, probably too much! Check out some of our favorites and see if you can find one you love too.
Summer Releases by Moms Who Write are here and fabulous
Our members were very busy this summer making their book dreams come true. Check out these summer releases by Moms Who Write to build up your Fall TBR list!
The History of Us by Moms Who Write is here!
The History of Us by Moms Who Write is finally here, and we could not be more excited. These stories are ones that history will never forget. Get your copy!
How to write a great villain everyone loves to hate
Every story needs a relatable villain we believe. If you’re wondering how to write a great villain that everyone will love to hate, then read on, friend!