The Wandering Blog
Does the title of this blog post make your brain hurt? Me too. To avoid things like that, let's go over the basics of capitalization together! ...more
Grammar Rules
December 01, 2024•2 min read
To become better at evoking empathy from your reader, it is important you become observant of those around you. ...more
Fiction Writing
November 01, 2024•3 min read
What are genres and subgenres? Do they really matter? Does every book need to fit into one of these little boxes? ...more
Fiction Writing
October 01, 2024•4 min read
Ultimately, whether you have one POV character or many, and whether you choose first, second or third, all depends on your story itself. ...more
Fiction Writing ,NonFiction Writing
September 01, 2024•3 min read
This Worldbuilding Checklist will make your fantasy story come alive! ...more
Fiction Writing
August 01, 2024•10 min read
When it comes to characters conversing with each other, the golden rule is simple; New speaker, new paragraph. ...more
Grammar Rules ,Fiction Writing
June 30, 2024•3 min read
Think like an architect to learn how to write a book and when to get an editor. ...more
Fiction Writing ,On Editing &Best Practices
June 13, 2024•12 min read
So, you’d like to include some Scripture verses in your manuscript or blog post, but aren’t sure of the right way to format them—or even if there is a right way. ...more
On Editing ,Best Practices &NonFiction Writing
May 30, 2024•6 min read
It can be hard for a fiction or nonfiction author to realize when they're being indirectly repetitive in their creative writing. ...more
Fiction Writing
May 21, 2024•4 min read
The reader is a kayaker, and the words on your page are the river they travel down. ...more
Fiction Writing ,NonFiction Writing
April 30, 2024•6 min read
In a world of endless possibility, where do you start? ...more
Fiction Writing
March 31, 2024•5 min read
"Cite your sources!" your editor cried. "This needs a citation, too." "Where did you get this info?" "Where did these numbers come from?" "Cite! Cite! Cite!" ...more
On Editing ,Best Practices &NonFiction Writing
March 24, 2024•9 min read
Google Docs is a great program for sharing your work, and we at Wandering Words Media love to use it. But we do admit, there's a bit of a learning curve. ...more
Technology
August 31, 2023•2 min read
Of course, we writers know that finishing a first draft is just the beginning...but when is the book "really finished?" ...more
On Editing
July 06, 2023•5 min read
Here at Wandering Words Media, we can edit your book in either Microsoft Word or Google Docs. We love using Google Docs, because it makes the back-and-forth with the author much easier. Instead of ema... ...more
Technology
May 02, 2023•11 min read
Sometimes it seems like all caps is needed to really emphasize what you're writing, but we're here to tell you that it is NOT! ...more
Best Practices
March 24, 2023•4 min read
This is probably one of the most commonly asked questions in the writing world. Yes, we all want to write a book--but when? Between work, family, exercising, dating, hobbies, school, kids, keeping up ... ...more
Fiction Writing ,NonFiction Writing
February 16, 2022•3 min read
What's an emdash, and how do we use them? ...more
Grammar Rules ,Best Practices &NonFiction Writing
February 01, 2022•3 min read
I and me may mean the same thing but add a you and we face an age-old issue of you and me versus you and I. ...more
Grammar Rules
December 22, 2019•3 min read
Should I double-space between my sentences? ...more
Grammar Rules
December 17, 2019•3 min read
I have a Love/Hate Relationship with Bullet Points. ...more
Grammar Rules ,Best Practices &NonFiction Writing
November 20, 2019•3 min read
It would be easy to just write, “No,” and then stop there. ...more
On Editing
May 12, 2019•4 min read
Helping my child write a book taught me a LOT about writing and editing. ...more
WWM Team
April 08, 2019•10 min read
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