Writing can mean spending a lot of time on your own, but that doesn’t mean a writer’s life should be a solitary one! There are lots of ways you can ge...
There are no secrets tips that make writing easy but there are things one can do to get things off to a good start. So, here are a few pointers on set...
So, you’ve read TEC’s blogs on how to get a writing project underway, and after many hours of hard work, you’re finally nearing the finish line. Good ...
Are you struggling with your writing? Are you worried about grammar and punctuation or structure and flow? Are you battling procrastination? Or have y...
Writing of any sort—whether it’s fiction or non-fiction—can be tough. Self-doubt can make an already difficult task even harder, and it’s easy to put...
Are you trying to get your writing underway? Are you not sure where to begin? Why not create an outline? If you’ve never worked with one before, you m...
It’s 2022, and the start of a new year may be enough for you to feel inspired to tick off some of the items on your to-do list. If one of the items on...
Although there are some who would advocate for a world free of passive-voice constructions, an all-out ban on this wrongfully maligned verbal form wou...
Self-publishing opportunities allow authors to reach their audiences on their own schedules and through their own publishing initiatives. An important...
It's still the beginning of a new year, and that usually means lots of new authors are out there working on the first draft of that book they've been ...
When I first wrote this blog, we were just three months into the worst global pandemic in over a century. It is November and we have been living in th...
Emphatic writing allows writers the opportunity to drive home the importance of letters, words, phrases, sentences, and ideas. Aside from mechanical c...
Though I can agree with the adage that anyone can write, we seldom take the time to unpack how people come to the writing process. In my world of acad...
Writing in a business environment can often be tricky, but throw in the uncertain times of a global pandemic and a rapidly changing market? Things jus...
As I write this, we’re three months into the worst global pandemic in over a century. The world we live in is unprepared and unequipped to run smoothl...
Completing the first draft of your book can be the most daunting thing about writing a book — the revising and editing can be difficult, but first get...
Some writers may be able to fill their manuscripts with inspired text without any outside help but, thankfully, in this age of apps and user-friendly ...
Although in-person writing circles and book clubs will eventually reclaim their rightful places in public libraries and diners across the land, online...
We use different tenses all the time: I am listening to music. I went to the store on Saturday. I will make broccoli tonight. I am waiting for the tel...
Writing can be an incredibly rewarding career, but it can also be, at times, a lonely one. If you are like most writers, you probably work from home (...
Chances are good that you will have to do some writing at some point in your business career. And regardless of your field, your writing will have to ...
So, you’ve done your years of studying. You’ve written countless essays and papers and exams. You know enough about a specific subject that you could ...
There are plenty of different approaches to writing. Some writers like to let the words pour out on the page and clean and shape them later; some outl...
November has rolled around again, which can only mean one thing (for students, anyway): midterms and papers are coming up and will be due before the w...
When a writer shows her/his work to someone and asks them to read it, there is the inevitable dread that she/he might hear those infamous words, “This...
As anyone who edits (or writes) non-fiction knows, few things are as frustratingly difficult to keep straight as acronyms and initialisms. Two weeks a...
For academics across disciplines, writing and publishing journal articles is an unavoidable part of professional life. Anyone who’s been or been close...
Though I can agree with the adage that anyone can write, we seldom take the time to unpack how people come to the writing process. In my world of acad...
Our blog series on confusables (a.k.a., easily mixed up words) has remained popular throughout the years, so we thought we’d revive it and take a look...
When I first considered this blog post, I had a brilliant idea. I’d compare it to Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up! I’d call it “Th...
What is a publishing plan? Here at TEC, we’ve created many publishing plans for our non-fiction authors who have contracted us for our Publishing Cons...
Starting an editorial career can be a complicated undertaking. Whether pursuing a career as an employee at an established company or starting out on o...
Imagine you have been asked to write an article for the Rotman Management, the Magazine of the Rotman School of Management at the University o...
In the spring of 2010, two authors agreed to become our inaugural writers for The Editing Company’s Writers Support Package. Ann Eyerman and B...
We have been editing and proofreading a number of manuscripts over the past few weeks that have made us here at TEC come to realize just how...
When a writer shows her/his work to someone and asks them to read it, there is the inevitable dread that she/he might hear those infamous words, &ld...