We both fell in love with writing at early ages. Writing spurred our creativity, allowed us to understand the world around us, but most importantly, it allowed us to tell our story. Telling your story is what the writing process is all about. Publishing was a natural career path for us, as it allowed us to help people from all areas and all backgrounds tell their own personal stories (Plus, it's where we met!).
From novels to fan fiction, personal memoirs to corporate newsletters, church bulletins to school textbooks, we have done it all, and no matter the subject or perspective, there is always a story to tell. Over our 30 years, the most fulfilling jobs have always been working with first-time independent or self-published authors.
From novels to fan fiction, personal memoirs to corporate newsletters, church bulletins to school textbooks, we have done it all, and no matter the subject or perspective, there is always a story to tell. Over our 30 years, the most fulfilling jobs have always been working with first-time independent or self-published authors.
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As novelists, we have countless tools and literary devices at our disposal to enhance the complexity and intrigue of our written work-sometimes so many tools that we forget about all of them! Here is a non exhaustive list of various literary devices and examples of how they have been used in prior pieces of literature.
Led and lead are commonly mistaken words because they are grammatically related and are sometimes homophones. Led meaning: Led is always the past tense or past participle verb form of lead, which limits its use. To lead someone is to some him or her the way. Example: "Scooter Braun appeals to Taylor Swift, says feud has led to threats against his family."
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