The Punctuation Guide

The Punctuation Guide was created by Jordan Penn, a longtime enthusiast of American language, usage, and style. He earned a BA in sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a JD from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law: After searching the web for a comprehensive guide to American punctuation and

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Who’s vs Whose

What Is Who? First up, let’s introduce this exceptionally tricky pronoun. It has many forms, and many a brave soul has cowered in the attempt to use it correctly. Who Who is a subject pronoun, like he, she, I, or they, but it’s the interrogative used for animate subjects. In other words, use it to ask a question about which person did something

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Three Awesome Plot Structures for Building Bestsellers

Novels are just like houses. Houses have rooms and residents. Novels have chapters and characters. Houses have curb appeal. Novels have pretty covers. Houses and novels both take a while to build, and the end results for both aren’t worth much if they weren’t built on a solid foundation. And when it comes to novels,

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