Danielle Sinon Sharing your writing with the world may seem pretty daunting, but sharing your writing with your editor may seem even more intimidating! A million thoughts might be running through your head, thoughts like “What if they think it’s bad?” or “What if they make so many changes that it doesn’t sound like me … Continue reading Accept or Reject: Editing with Track Changes
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Preparing For the Earthquake: Understanding the American Healthcare System
By Danielle Sinon Earthquakes are natural phenomena that hit our world and cause great destruction. While it’s possible to prepare yourself for such an event, you’ll never truly be ready for it when it comes. The only thing you can really do is to brace yourself for the aftermath. Does this remind you of something … Continue reading Preparing For the Earthquake: Understanding the American Healthcare System
“Undercover Bag Lady” Takes On Christian Attitudes Toward the Homeless Community
By Katie Cline After leading a small nondenominational church and helping to serve the homeless community for 30 years, former pastor Kimberly Bowman set out on a social experiment that was decades in the making. A lifelong curiosity in human interaction and a passion to enact social change distilled themselves in the Undercover Bag Lady … Continue reading “Undercover Bag Lady” Takes On Christian Attitudes Toward the Homeless Community
Summer Reading Challenge: Keeping Teens Occupied
By Danielle Sinon With the school year coming to a close, teenagers around the country are looking forward to sleeping in, lounging by the pool, and playing video games for days on end. Although this may be fun for the first couple of weeks, it’s not going to last. Who wants to be counting down … Continue reading Summer Reading Challenge: Keeping Teens Occupied
Ghostwriting 101
By Danielle Sinon Are you afraid of ghosts? What about ghostwriters? While the concept of ghostwriting may seem a little otherworldly, it’s actually fairly commonplace. Whether you are interested in hiring a ghostwriter, want to become one yourself, or are curious about the whole process, follow along to learn more! What is Ghostwriting? Coming up … Continue reading Ghostwriting 101
A Foster Care Journey
By Danielle Sinon Staying with a new family for a while can be a scary experience. Children in foster care, both young and old, can find it difficult to adjust when entering their new home. It can be daunting but also exciting –– after all, it's a sort of adventure! This is exactly how Levi … Continue reading A Foster Care Journey
Building Your Bibliography
By Danielle Sinon Plagiarism is a word that is used a lot in the literary world. When writing a book, especially non-fiction, it’s important to know where your information is coming from and not to copy anyone else’s original work. Using websites like Wikipedia to source your facts and figures is kind of like playing … Continue reading Building Your Bibliography
No Longer Hidden from History: The Untold Stories of Women During World War I and World War II
By Danielle Lieneman With our “Hidden in History” series, we aim to show younger readers the different ways in which women have impacted our global history that might not be in the average history book. The newest “Hidden in History” release, “The Untold Stories of Women During World War I and World War II” is … Continue reading No Longer Hidden from History: The Untold Stories of Women During World War I and World War II
I Can’t Believe You Said That: Commonly Misused Words
By Danielle Sinon The English language is a hard nut to crack. Even those who call it their mother tongue have trouble wrapping their minds around it at times. With so many anomalies and irregularities, it’s easy to stumble through your words. Here at Atlantic Publishing, it’s our job to read, so it’s only natural … Continue reading I Can’t Believe You Said That: Commonly Misused Words
All’s Well That Plants Well
By Danielle SinonOver time, our homes lose their sparkle and need a little sprucing up. Paint and new furniture may be easy fixes, but there are more affordable options. Try decorating your space with some new houseplants! Whether you love your flowers or your succulents, there are so many varieties of plants to choose from. … Continue reading All’s Well That Plants Well