25 tips to punch up your writing
Filled with classic advice and fresh ideas, this list can help even seasoned pros.
Filled with classic advice and fresh ideas, this list can help even seasoned pros.
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The beloved comic strip characters had a lot to say on the topic, particularly Calvin.
After all, you are your most important client.
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If you’re not learning these skills early, your career could be fraught with disappointment.
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Final debate marked by a handful of memorable zingers.
One of the most villainous companies in America takes a bite out of the Gray Lady on Twitter.
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The seven-time Tour de France winner was stripped of his titles today following a PR campaign that weathered a barrage of criticism for years.
Take out the earbuds and listen to this.
It’s the most divisive punctuation mark, and not simply because it separates independent clauses. Here’s a cheat sheet to help—and maybe spark an argument.
The news weekly will move to an all-digital format next year. Naturally, Twitter users offered their opinions.