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Molly Christian Tyler

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  • March 3, 2023

    How Can I Get a Real Writer to Write My Story?

    How Can I Get a Real Writer to Write My Story?

    Writing a book—or any kind of work that you hope to publish—is a huge undertaking. Not everyone has the time or the skill to accomplish it, which is why ghost writing is a popular solution. Ghost writing services help people with ideas for books or articles to find an experienced writer to write their story… Continue reading

    Writing
    careers for writers, ghost writing, writing
  • February 3, 2023

    Is a Career in Creative Writing Right for Me?

    Is a Career in Creative Writing Right for Me?

    Choosing a career path is a major decision. If you enjoy books, poems, and stories, you might be considering whether a career in creative writing is right for you. Here are some things to consider if you think you want to pursue a professional writing career. 4 Questions to Ask Yourself if You Want a… Continue reading

    Writing
    careers for writers, creative writing, creative writing mfa
  • January 23, 2023

    How to See All the Books You’ve Read in StoryGraph

    How to See All the Books You’ve Read in StoryGraph

    The StoryGraph app has been consistently gaining popularity among readers and book lovers. Its detailed graphs and charts, unique reading challenges, and helpful content warnings have made it a favorite GoodReads alternative for those looking to move away from the Amazon-owned platform. However, there have been a few drawbacks to using StoryGraph. Namely, some users… Continue reading

    Reading
    books, reading, StoryGraph
  • January 5, 2023

    Banned Books: Why They Matter + 15 You Can Read Right Now

    Banned Books: Why They Matter + 15 You Can Read Right Now

    Banned books have been a hot topic in 2022, and it’s safe to say this trend will continue. If you don’t have close ties to your local schools or libraries, you may be wondering why books are being banned, and why this subject has been drawing such intense political attention. Here’s a very brief look… Continue reading

    Reading
    banned books, books, reading
  • October 29, 2022

    How to Write From an Interview

    How to Write From an Interview

    Interviews are useful in a variety of types of writing, especially journalism and creative nonfiction. Whether you want your brother’s take on an important piece of family lore for your memoir or you need to pick the brain of an industry leader for a profile, knowing how to write from an interview is a vital… Continue reading

    Writing
    creative nonfiction, writing, writing advice, writing tips
  • August 20, 2022

    How to Use StoryGraph to Organize Books You’ve Read

    How to Use StoryGraph to Organize Books You’ve Read

    Keeping track of the books you’ve read, books you want to add to your personal library’s growing collection, and books that you want to read in the future are important tasks for every reader and book hobbyist. GoodReads has long been the go-to platform for all this and more, but there’s now an alternative website… Continue reading

    Reading
    reading, StoryGraph, TBR
  • May 29, 2022

    How to Outline a Novel, Short Story, or Essay

    How to Outline a Novel, Short Story, or Essay

    Outlining is a typical part of the writing process. Whether you’re working on a fictional project, like a novel or a short story, or you’re writing a long academic essay, having an outline to work from is useful. It can help keep you on track so you don’t leave out anything important. That said, outlining… Continue reading

    Writing
    creative writing, writing, writing advice, writing tips
  • April 3, 2022

    Writing About Your Personal Life — How to Decide What to Share

    Writing About Your Personal Life — How to Decide What to Share

    The memoir genre has taken off in the past several decades, and between personal essays in online magazines, lifestyle blogs, and even social media, we’re revealing more of ourselves to each other than ever before. Writing about your personal life has become the norm. Regardless of the medium, knowing what to include and what to… Continue reading

    Writing
    creative nonfiction, memoir, writing, writing tips
  • March 1, 2022

    19 Books Poised to Become Modern Classics

    19 Books Poised to Become Modern Classics

    Classic books carry several contradictory reputations. They exude timelessness and prestige, but are also known for being dense and pretentious. Some find them inspiring or nostalgic. Others think they’re boring and overrated. One thing’s for sure – the unofficial list of classics rarely changes. High school and even university-level English classes tend to recycle the… Continue reading

    Reading
    literature, reading
  • August 19, 2021

    The Best Craft Books for Writers

    The Best Craft Books for Writers

    Craft books are useful tools to keep on hand. Whether you want to use them as references while writing or revising, or you’re looking for some inspiration from accomplished writers, they’re valuable resources for your writer’s toolbox. Below, I’ve shared my thoughts on my favorite craft books. I’ll keep this list updated and add to… Continue reading

    Reading, Writing
    craft books, creative writing, writing advice
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