Emily Harris

Head Writer & Editor at Inkless

A Writer’s Guide to Google Docs: Tips & Features to Set Your Work Apart

The modern writer’s holy grail is a good word-processing program or software. Nowadays, you have plenty of options, but we’d argue that Google Docs is one of the best. Using Google Docs for writing might not be as intuitive or familiar as using something like Word, which has been around for decades. However, the learning …

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Skills for Being a Great Writer (That Have Nothing to Do with Writing)

Choose five people at random, sit them all down in a room, and ask them what makes a great writer “great.”  Odds are, you’ll get five completely different answers.  Some might argue that wordwork and craft take precedence. Others may pride writers who tell innovative, out-of-this-world stories.  But a few more might say the true …

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How to Write Evergreen Content: 10 Tips for Success

As writers, we have much to learn from the tall, dependable evergreen tree. It’s sturdy, strong, and both shapes and grows from its surroundings.  It stands as a reminder of a time that’s passed, but also as a hopeful look toward the future.  While our world may change, the universe itself can be incredibly slow-moving.  …

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How I Get Over Writer’s Block: Tips from a Professional Writer

There’s a profound quote from Ernest Hemingway I came across recently. It goes like this: “There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.» It made me chuckle the first time I read it. I can’t think of a better way to describe the creative process other than …

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Top 5 Grammar Pet Peeves (from a Professional Editor)

As proclaimed by American writer Roy Peter Clark, “Grammar is the clothes that words wear.” There’s some degree of personal choice in grammar, but there are also rules and expectations.  Think of grammar errors as walking through town with a mismatched pair of shoes: it’s not illegal, but it sure can be confusing.  The mistakes …

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