Hone your writing skills with one or more of these websites. I’ve used Ask Oxford in the past, and I’ve needed help with my headlines for a long time. Do you use any of these resources? Do you dislike any of them?
Hone your writing skills with one or more of these websites. I’ve used Ask Oxford in the past, and I’ve needed help with my headlines for a long time. Do you use any of these resources? Do you dislike any of them?
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Oooh, I like …
I use OneLook Dictionary for everything, and I am learning to use mind mapping software (which was not mentioned).
Let me encourage you about writing headlines: it doesn’t matter. As a former newspaper Lifestyles Editor*, I have written more stupid headlines than you can imagine. It helps to be working in a newsroom where you can bounce ideas back and forth with your peers; it’s much harder on your own. But it doesn’t matter.
*How many ways are there to write, “Garden Club holds meeting” and make it compelling?
hmm, I think I’m encouraged a bit. Feel free to tell me when I write stupid one, okay?