When to use the passive voice in your writing
It’s not always a bad thing.
It’s not always a bad thing.
Three tips for when you’d rather be doing something else
They may write great books, but these writers also offer lessons that any communicator can use.
When it comes to asking questions and adding emotion, humans win out over bots for now.
Become the best writer in your department.
For when you just can’t get another set of eyes on your work.
The average writing grade for 21 executive branch agencies was C in 2022 according to the Center for Plain Language’s Federal Plain Language Report Card.
The comedian’s coffee-table book about his streaming series is a surprising source of useful advice.
From parentheses and exclamation marks to slashes and brackets, here’s how to use these lesser marks.
And the difference between em and en dashes.
Because why reinvent the wheel?
The master of horror has advice you can use. Really.
Hall of Famer Satchel Paige’s pitching style helps explain a balky misstep many communicators make.
One went really well. The other went way off the rails.
How to make the apostrophe your own.