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Writing Wednesday: 10 Useful Foreign Words with No English Translation

Though the Endpaper Blog is written in English, we have a fascination with world languages and linguistics. Sometimes there is just no way to...

Writing Wednesday: 8 Sayings That Don’t Mean What You Think They Do

We've all had the experience of listening to someone speak and thinking, "I don't think that means what you think it does." It happens...

Writing Wednesday: 7 Tips for Promoting Your Work, and Yourself

You finished your novel – great! Now, how to get people to read it? Whether you're working with an agent and publisher or going the...

Writing Wednesday: 12 Days of Giveaways Every Writer Will Love

On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me... The countdown to Christmas has officially begun, and to celebrate the 12 Days...

Writing Wednesday: Let’s Get “Levidrome” Added to the Dictionary!

Forget "complicit" – "levidrome" is the word of the year, at least if a Canadian boy has anything to say about it! Six-year-old Levi Budd,...

Writing Wednesday: Professional Advice to Help You Finish NaNoWriMo Strong

This is it! The last Writing Wednesday and the second-last day of the entire National Novel Writing Month challenge. While we hope you are...

Writing Wednesday: Boost Your Productivity in 7 Easy Steps

It's hard to track how productive you are as a writer because the task at hand (e.g., writing an entire novel) is on such...

Writing Wednesday: The 5 Secrets of Good Writing

It's easy to tell when you're reading something that's good or something that's, well, not. But it's not always so easy to pinpoint what...

Writing Wednesday: 5 Stories Bram Stoker Wrote That Aren’t Dracula

Today would have been Bram Stoker's 170th birthday and so to honour our newest Embellished Manuscripts author we're taking a look at some of...

Writing Wednesday: 7 NaNoWriMo Success Stories to Keep You Motivated

The idea of completing a novel in a thirty-day timeframe can be daunting, to say the least. But it can be done! National Novel...