Writing


Can Writing Be A Therapy Or Just A Theory

Talking about some experiences is far more difficult than writing it on a piece of paper or a blank screen. Neither the paper nor the screen are going to be judgmental, or talk back. Encountering difficult questions while writing are far less threatening. Reviewed by an anonymous therapist or even just someone willing to read • Read More »


The Fear of Punctuation

If you have a sentence followed by a list, do you use a semicolon or a colon? The answer: That depends…Did you introduce the list with an introductory word such as such as? Did you have a complete sentence before you began the list? Is your list part of your sentence or did you indent • Read More »






How Do You Write Fiction

Everyone can start writing a story, but everyone cannot start writing wonderful fiction. Fiction is a type of story that is not based on real people or event, but it may give reference of true events. It comes out of the writer’s imagination. Here are a few tips that you must follow to create a • Read More »



Easy Reading: Does Your Writing Need Clarity

“It isn’t wordy. It’s technical.” This was the retort I got recently from a writer after editing his technical article. His article was technically solid, but for our audience I needed something with clear explanations for those who weren’t as educated as he was. Sooner or later, and for one reason or another, all of • Read More »