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Grammar & punctuation

Passed or Past?

Past or passed? Personally, I find it easier to learn how to use these words correctly through examples as we tend to use it in English in certain ways. So I hope the following lists will be useful for your creative writing. Basically, ‘Passed’ is the past tense of ‘to Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years9 June 2020 ago
Creative writing

Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell: fleeting & beautful

In describing the theme of the book Waterstones says: “One of our greatest living novelists resurrects the short life of Hamnet Shakespeare, in this lyrically written and emotionally devastating account of the Bard’s only son. Utterly immersive and convincing, Hamnet is a poignant period tale that not only shines a Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years5 May 2020 ago
Creative writing

The hippopotamus by Stephen Fry

  Surprised I managed to finish it, what with juggling work and writing and some time for relaxation and mental health, but this month I read the above novel. And I am struck by the characterisation of The hippopotamus, and thus delved deeper into Stephen Fry’s writing psyche. But not Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years30 April 2020 ago
Creative writing

Writing in turbulent times (unedited thoughts of a writer)

Post-Brexit, coronavirus, whatever the current political or global crisis writers keep writing. Don’t they? Not always. During 9/11 it has been noted that creativity took a nosedive… okay, I’m going to be honest here… I couldn’t find my original reference. Some years ago I read something related to something. Just Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years2 April 2020 ago
Academic writing

Writing Skills

Some form of writing is required in all careers. And before a young person even reaches the point where they are working day-to-day making use of those skills is invaluable for university/MA/PhD applications. Does this makes you wonder about your own writing skills? With that said, here are some tools Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years13 March 2020 ago
Business writing

Cut these words to improve your writing

Cut these filler words to tighten your writing. Cut those words and still stuck? If you would like futher proofreading help get in touch. I can help you with a quick typo check, or more detailed grammar check. Who is Emma? Emma is a proofreader with 18 years of writing Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years ago
Business writing

Effective Business Communication Skills

Communication is a general phenomena. Wherever life exists, communication also exists. You cannot have human relation without communication. However, good and effective communication is essential not only for good human relations but also for excellent and successful business. If we talk about the professional world, what professionals do more than Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years27 December 2019 ago
Grammar & punctuation

Colon misuse: it’s not scary to get it right!

When to use a colon. The humble colon, not to be confused with a body part, can be used as follows: 1) to introduce a list (as I have just shown above) 2) to show contrast e.g. two separate sentences which contrast with one another The wicked are damned: the Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years ago
Grammar & punctuation

Maybe or may be? 1 quick tip to get it right every time

Maybe (as an adverb) When used as an adverb (a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group) ‘maybe’ is written as one word. Use it when you want to say perhaps something will happen. Maybe I won’t go to the Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years21 August 2019 ago
Grammar & punctuation

How to punctuate ‘therefore’ or ‘however’

The words therefore and however have similarities. The same rules also apply for words such as moreover and furthermore. You’ve come to the right place for writing help! Reach me here for help with any writing projects. The start of a sentence The most frequent use is at the start Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 6 years15 July 2019 ago

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