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Archive for July 19th, 2024

A Recipe For Unified and Cohesive Writing

In the kitchen, chefs and home cooks know the magic of baking is about artful combinations. Winning recipes blend ingredients to create tastier treats than their components. Successful mixtures also […]

Revisiting Summer Reads

Happy 4th of July! On July 4, 2024, the United States of America marked 247 years of independence as a nation. As many of us celebrate this holiday with fireworks […]

Thanksgiving Poetry to Enjoy

Happy Thanksgiving! We hope all our readers enjoyed a day of gratitude, delicious food, and precious time with family and friends. We are taking a break this week to enjoy […]

Celebrating the Courage of Women Writers

Hi everyone, Today is March 3, and it’s National Women’s History Month once again!  Since the theme for 2023 is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories,” we thought it would […]

Happy 2023!

“We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity, and its first chapter is New Year’s […]

Happy Thanksgiving!

We are taking a break this holiday weekend to thank you for listening, reading, and subscribing to the Resource Center & Blog. We will return two weeks from today with […]

“Unconfusing” the Most Confusing Punctuation Mark of All: The Semicolon!

Fear struck Augustus McTavish beyond what he could recall. Yes, as a child he was frightened by seeing costumes on his first Halloween; he had almost stepped on a snake during a […]

The #1 Rule of Writing: You Write for the Reader!

The company had hired Renita Lablount for her accomplished history in food production and development. She led a staff of 14, and her supervisor was extremely pleased with the successes […]

Resource Spotlight: Summarizing

Many writers know that citing and paraphrasing are effective ways to incorporate information from other sources in their writing. Summarizing is also a useful technique, as well as an excellent […]

Read it Again

It’s after one o’clock in the morning, and even though I am usually an early riser who turns in before 11 pm, I still eagerly thumb through my worn copy […]