Grammar: Emoticons
This tip is a bit silly. I know it’s tempting to use emoticons (smileys). There are often times where I feel that adding a smiley would soften the message, but in professional writing, I resist. Even...
View ArticleBook Spotlight: Love Agape Style
I had the opportunity to edit this book, and I loved it. Looking forward to reading more from this author! College student Sherry is kicked out of her family home by an irate father who is demanding an...
View ArticleDare Blog Tour: Author Interview
Today we’re excited to interview Tricia Mingerink, author of an upcoming book, Dare. Author Interview Can you give a short summary of your book? Dare is book 1 in The Blades of Acktar series. Third...
View ArticleExtra Books
I have a question for authors: Where and how do you store your extra books before they’re sold? Up until a week ago, mine were in boxes in the corner of my room. I recently rearranged my room and got...
View ArticleInterview: Nikki Min Yeong Abramson
Today we’re excited to share an interview with Rivershore author, Nikki Min Yeong Abramson. Her book, I Choose Hope, is a motivational, self-help, inspirational autobiography. The book includes journal...
View ArticleReview: Conquering Your Goliaths
Conquering Your Goliaths by Kathryn Elizabeth Jones (This review is for the audiobook version.) I definitely would listen to this book again, and I plan to. The story had so many Truths in it, and I...
View ArticleGrammar: Writing Numbers
Note: This depends on your style guide. Some say to spell out all numbers, some say not to spell out any, and some give a different cap number (e.g., 100). This is the rule I follow. Basic Rule: If the...
View ArticleBook Spotlight: Delightful Planning
I haven’t read this book yet, but it has great feedback from people I respect. When I reach the point of looking for a homeschool planner, this will likely be my choice. Delightful Planning: A Unit...
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