ProWritingAid’s Manuscript Analysis: What It Is (& How It Works)
ProWritingAid’s Manuscript Analysis gives authors a big-picture analysis of their book. But does it work (and is it worth the price)?
ProWritingAid’s Manuscript Analysis gives authors a big-picture analysis of their book. But does it work (and is it worth the price)?
Grammarly, Ginger, Hemingway, and ProWritingAid are the 4 best proofreading softwares on the market. We review the pros and cons of these and 7 others.
We’re comparing ProWritingAid vs Grammarly. See which tool actually helps you write better (and which one’s best for your writing style).
You own the copyright to your book the moment you write it. Learn how to register your claim and add a copyright notice for full legal protection.
The Bartz v. Anthropic lawsuit could reshape author rights in the age of AI. Find out what it means for your books and possible compensation.
In this guide, I’ll share my favorite writer’s conferences, explain how to choose the right one for your goals, and show you how to make the most of every event you attend.
Struggling with worldbuilding? These 15 tips will help you create a believable world without overbuilding or slowing down your story.
Audible is ending its old royalty system. Learn how the new model works, why authors are divided on the changes, and what it means for audiobook earnings.
Most writers have daydreamed about moving somewhere that feels a little more like a writer’s city. Maybe it’s New York because publishing is everywhere. Maybe it’s Los Angeles because you’ve got screenwriting in the back of your mind. Maybe it’s a smaller place with good bookstores, cheap rent, and enough coffee shops that nobody asks … Read more
Use this worldbuilding template to ask the right questions, fill in the gaps, and build a story world that actually holds together.
Looking for the best book writing software? I’ve tested them. Here’s what actually works, what doesn’t, and what I recommend for real authors.
The idea of writing a book using Google Docs may sound strange, but it’s a free option that may work for a lot of authors. Read more.
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