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cApItAliZatiOn bAsIcS

cApItAliZatiOn bAsIcS

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, 20242 min read

Working Emotion into Your Writing

Working Emotion into Your Writing

To become better at evoking empathy from your reader, it is important you become observant of those around you. ...more

Fiction Writing

November 01, 20243 min read

Why Knowing Your Genre (And Subgenre!) Is Important

Why Knowing Your Genre (And Subgenre!) Is Important

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, 20244 min read

Point of View - Who's Tellin' This Dang Story, Anyhow?

Point of View - Who's Tellin' This Dang Story, Anyhow?

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, 20243 min read

Fantasy Worldbuilding Checklist

Fantasy Worldbuilding Checklist

This Worldbuilding Checklist will make your fantasy story come alive! ...more

Fiction Writing

August 01, 202410 min read

New Speaker, New Paragraph

New Speaker, New Paragraph

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, 20243 min read

How to Write like an Architect

How to Write like an Architect

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, 202412 min read

Citing the Bible Like a Pro

Citing the Bible Like a Pro

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, 20246 min read

Indirect Repetition

Indirect Repetition

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, 20244 min read

How to Make Your Writing Flow

How to Make Your Writing Flow

The reader is a kayaker, and the words on your page are the river they travel down. ...more

Fiction Writing ,NonFiction Writing

April 30, 20246 min read

Creative Writing: Fiction 101

Creative Writing: Fiction 101

In a world of endless possibility, where do you start? ...more

Fiction Writing

March 31, 20245 min read

Citations Crash Course

Citations Crash Course

"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, 20249 min read

How to Share Google Docs

How to Share Google Docs

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, 20232 min read

When is my book ready for an editor?

When is my book ready for an editor?

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, 20235 min read

Google Docs Basics

Google Docs Basics

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, 202311 min read

Writing in ALL CAPS

Writing in ALL CAPS

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, 20234 min read

Where Do You Find the Time to Write?

Where Do You Find the Time to Write?

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, 20223 min read

Wait—what's an emdash?

Wait—what's an emdash?

What's an emdash, and how do we use them? ...more

Grammar Rules ,Best Practices &NonFiction Writing

February 01, 20223 min read

When to Use You and Me vs. You and I

When to Use You and Me vs. You and I

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, 20193 min read

Stop Double Spacing Between Sentences

Stop Double Spacing Between Sentences

Should I double-space between my sentences? ...more

Grammar Rules

December 17, 20193 min read

Bullet Points: When and How to Use Them in Your Writing

Bullet Points: When and How to Use Them in Your Writing

I have a Love/Hate Relationship with Bullet Points. ...more

Grammar Rules ,Best Practices &NonFiction Writing

November 20, 20193 min read

Can I Edit My Book Myself?

Can I Edit My Book Myself?

It would be easy to just write, “No,” and then stop there. ...more

On Editing

May 12, 20194 min read

What I Learned Helping My Child Write a Book

What I Learned Helping My Child Write a Book

Helping my child write a book taught me a LOT about writing and editing. ...more

WWM Team

April 08, 201910 min read

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