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Well-written book reviews illuminate the positives and negatives of a novel or non-fiction book for a potential reader.
Learn to deal with typos, over-description and language flow issues with this quick guide to editing fiction.
Teachers have to edit writing for learning to take place, but here are tips to keep the fun in student blogs and classroom technology even when editing is involved.
With research and other school projects on demand, especially in High School, here is a planner that can help a teacher through the process.
Thousands of geeks want to write or draw comics; but most don't take the time to learn the even the basics. These books will set you on the path to becoming a comics pro.
Now in its 5th edition, this is an indispensable guide book for writers at all experience levels.
Teachers use writing, researching, grammar, vocabulary and spelling mini-lessons along with rubrics and conferencing to teach primary students to use the writing process.
Does your book need a doctor? When your manuscript needs a little extra help, what should you look for in a professional editing service?
New York City schools are graduating about 54% of the students. That is a 46% drop out rate! It is time for a new approach--break up into smaller schools.
Classroom blogging gets students writing. As students blog, teachers use classroom technology integration and old fashioned conferencing to revise educational blogs.
Have you just decided that you want to write for a living? Here are some tips to help you start out.


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