Entitled or titled? Supposed to or suppose to? How do I use quotation marks correctly? And what is an aphorism? The proofreaders at Writer’s Relief answer these and other questions about grammar and punctuation.

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Entitled or titled? Supposed to or suppose to? How do I use quotation marks correctly? And what is an aphorism? The proofreaders at Writer’s Relief answer these and other questions about grammar and punctuation.
Dialogue can be tricky to write and, sometimes, tricky to punctuate. In a previous article, we talked about how to properly format dialogue in your fiction and nonfiction. Here are a few more pointers to demonstrate how to create paragraph breaks when switching from...
How to format titles (italics, quotes, underline, quotation marks) for books, CDs, articles, chapters in books, magazines, newspapers, journals, ships, trains, airplanes, poems, plays, short stories, songs, and TV shows. How to write titles.
How to punctuate dialogue in writing: dialogue format, quotes, quotation marks, and writing tips.
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