Becker Becker

Acuity vs. acumen

Acuity means sharpness of thought, vision or hearing while acumen refers to mental prowess.

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Becker Becker

What's the difference between a hyphen, en dash and em dash?

A hyphen is used to link words, while an en dash can be used to mark a range, indicate connection between groups and in some compound adjectives. An em dash, on the other hand, is used to mark breaks in sentences in US English, and the en dash is used to achieve the same affect in UK English.

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Becker Becker

Should you ask your editor to sign an NDA?

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legally binding document that specifics how sensitive information can be used or disclosed. They're common in business negotiations and employment contracts, but what about when working with freelance novel editors?

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Becker Becker

Showing your character's age in writing

A character’s exact age is not always integral to a story because we can often tell how old a character is through their life circumstances and the events that occur around them.

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Becker Becker

Literary devices

Have you ever wondered why some sentences sound better than others? Or why some quotes live rent free in your head for years yet others you forget before you flick to the next page of your book?

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Becker Becker

Worldbuilding in focus: economy

Just like in our world, characters (or mythical dragon-cows) in your novel will have needs, desires, and ambitions that are influenced by their unique role in the economy.

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Becker Becker

Consequent vs subsequent

The English language simply loves giving us words that have similar yet very distinct meanings. One slight linguistic mishap and you could have a predicament on your hands!

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Becker Becker

Relegate vs delegate

These words confuse a lot of writers because they have similar functions: giving someone else a task or role. However, there is an important nuance between both words.

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