Humour Writing? Not Yet!

I have been writing fiction for over twenty years now. Some over five years ago, I started to learn how to write humour… No, it’s not going well. I can only point to 2 shorts as “maybe successful” attempts: https://bit.ly/3X9eSPc and https://bit.ly/4dQgDrL. My most recent attempt (mid-2024) was so stiff that I let it be
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Forgiveness & Reconciliation: God’s Heartbeat by Pastor Iwajomo

What won’t you do for God? What won’t you forgive? What are your “red lines”? What does God have to say about about it? Is forgiveness easy for you or hard? Daily? Is it really 70 x 7?Do we really have to stop recounting the action of those who hurt us after we say they
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What to Expect After a Publisher Accepts Your Book

Aspiring authors stepping into the world of big publishing houses must be prepared to actively engage in the editing, proofreading, and indexing phases. This collaboration ensures the final product maintains the author’s intended vision while reaching the highest quality standards. Collaborative EditingUpon manuscript acceptance, a collaborative editing process begins. While professional editors provide valuable insights,
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Business Writing Tips

Five Editing Tips for Business Writing

Writing for business purposes is probably the most frequent writing anyone does, and it requires writers to stick to high grammar standards. Business writing has to be simple and concise; devoid of typos, slangs or words with unshared meanings. Business writers go long lengths to ensure clear messaging and error-free writing. Doing this means they
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