writing tips

How to Find Creative Outlets when Writing about Noncreative Topics

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You don’t always get to choose the topics that you know too well or are close to your heart. You might find some to be rather dull or too technical for you, yet you cannot just say no to your editor or turn down the writing project. You might come across topics that you may tag non-creative and start to panic. For more experienced writers, however, the key is to find out a good outlet for this.

How to Maximize Speed while Producing High Quality Work

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They say that speed and quality is an odd combination. Oftentimes, you sacrifice quality in your efforts to be more productive. However, you can still turn in a bunch of articles within a few hours, without sounding gibberish at all. There are some tips and tricks for you to achieve full speed in writing while ensuring quality for your written output.

How to Rewrite an Article and Make It Look Original

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When rewriting an article, you don’t just paraphrase each sentence and run it in a copy checker to cover up any trace of plagiarism. That’s not how it should be done. Master the art of rewriting if you want to spread the word hot off the press.