Tips on how to Run a Content material Audit (2022 Replace)

Tips on how to Run a Content material Audit (2022 Replace)

Have you lost track of all the content you’ve created? It’s easy to do. If you’re anything like me, you’re so focused on coming up with ideas and creating new articles that you might lose track of what you’ve already created. But the truth is the content you’ve already created is just as valuable as […]



5 Act Construction: Definition, Origin, Examples, and Whether or not You Ought to Use It In Your Writing

5 Act Construction: Definition, Origin, Examples, and Whether or not You Ought to Use It In Your Writing

Five act structure is a method of structuring a story that has existed for centuries. But does it work? And more importantly, will it work for your story? In this article, we will learn the definition of the five act structure, explore its origins, look at popular examples, and talk about whether it’s actually useful […]



What Is an Epilogue? And Is It Okay to Use One in YOUR E book?

What Is an Epilogue? And Is It Okay to Use One in YOUR E book?

You know you’ve seen it at the end of a book, but what does it mean? What is an epilogue actually? Why not just call it, “Last Chapter”? Who thought up this word, “Epilogue,” anyway? And if you’re a writer, should you end your book with one? When I was working on my latest book, […]



Methods to Begin a Story: 10 Methods to Get Your Story Off to a Nice Begin

Methods to Begin a Story: 10 Methods to Get Your Story Off to a Nice Begin

Perhaps you’ve heard the old publishing proverb: The first page sells the book; the last page sells the next book. I’m convinced there’s a mammoth grain of truth in that. The beginning and the end of any story are critical elements that you really want to nail. Today, we’re going to focus on how to […]



Tom Gauld’s new e-book collects practically 20 years of literary cartoons

Tom Gauld’s new e-book collects practically 20 years of literary cartoons

Following the release of his book Department of Mind-Blowing Theories in 2020, which brought together his extensive work for New Scientist magazine, London-based cartoonist and illustrator Tom Gauld has announced the publication of another collection of cartoons – this time featuring his weekly comic strips for the Guardian. Released by Canongate, Revenge of the Librarians […]



20 Thriller Story Concepts

20 Thriller Story Concepts

Do you enjoy a good whodunit? So do I. It’s my pleasure to share with you some fun, quirky, story ideas for writing mysteries. (This is the fourth in my series of story ideas, by the way.  If you’re interested in the others, check out 20 fantasy story ideas, 20 sci-fi story ideas, and 20 romance story ideas.) […]



Branston Pickle marks 100 years with a tangy model refresh

Branston Pickle marks 100 years with a tangy model refresh

The pickle brand is seeing in the milestone with a new visual and verbal identity that toasts home comforts After Branston Pickle’s new logo and packaging design, both by This Way Up, were revealed earlier this summer, the condiments brand is launching a refreshed identity led by Wonderhood Studios. The new visual and verbal identity […]



Prime 10 Novel Concepts to Write a Bestseller

Prime 10 Novel Concepts to Write a Bestseller

You want to write, but when you sit down to get started, you realize you don’t have a novel idea. Or perhaps you have so many, you’re having a hard time choosing the best novel idea. Or maybe, you already have a novel idea, but you just aren’t sure if it’s any good. Never fear, […]



How promoting infiltrated the artwork world

How promoting infiltrated the artwork world

A new exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art examines the ever blurring lines between advertising and art photography, and how the two worlds have influenced each other “As platforms shifted with the advent of online art viewing, digital publications, and the arrival of social media, commercial and art images butted up against […]



Easy methods to Write a Good First Chapter: A Guidelines

Easy methods to Write a Good First Chapter: A Guidelines

For the writer, there’s nothing harder than writing the first chapter and final chapter of a book. It is here that all of your perfectionism rears its ugly head calling for a full halt to your progress. I’ve written and rewritten my first chapter dozens of times, and I’m not alone. Most writers struggle to […]