For some women writers, trying to get published in certain genres feels like trying to break into a “boy’s only” club. Writer’s Relief shares a recent Huffiington Post article where three women writers in traditionally male-dominated genres (sci-fi, street lit, and...
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Pronouns and Antecedents
Updated August 2023 Making pronouns and antecedents match up in your sentences can be difficult, especially when you're working with tricky words and phrases. Here’s a hard-and-fast rule of writing—pronouns and their antecedents must agree in three ways: gender,...
Agreeing To Agree: Basic Pronoun Rules
Pronoun agreement: How to use his, her, she, he, it, and their in sentences. Learn the English grammar rules for pronoun agreement from Writer’s Relief.
How To Address A Literary Agent Or Editor In A Letter When You Don’t Know The Gender
How to address a literary agent or editor in a cover or query letter. Should you write Mr., Mrs., Ms.? Sir or madam? Find out the best way to write “Dear Agent Or Editor” when you don’t know the gender of your reader.
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