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The daily word counts of celebrity authorsOne of the most asked questions by writers or aspiring writers is how much should I write every day? Although, there is such a thing as quality over quantity. But as for writers, thats crucial. It would provide a good estimate of what you should be achieving. And I am speaking about the daily word counts for the book which you are writing, not anything else. Unfortunately, many people write thousands of words on their social media accounts during the day. They write about their daily schedule, what they had eaten recently, and stuff like that. If you are a true writer, do yourself a favor, stay off of social media and concentrate on your writing projects. when you finally complete your book, I guarantee that you will you motivate to do the next assignment.The ideal length of everything you write onlineWant maximum reach, likes, and shares, but don’t know how long your content should be? Discover the ideal of everything you write online: Text length has a huge influence on the performance of your content. If there are limits, you need to be efficient. If not, you are free to write as much as you want, but in most cases, less is more.Here’s some best practice advice, backed by research.12 Common Writing Mistakes Bloggers Make1. Runon sentencesA runon sentence doesn’t have to use more than one “and” ( or conjunction), and it doesn’t necessarily have to sound as if it “runs on” at all.Incorrect: we’ve been waiting on our shipment for weeks and it just arrived today.This is a runon sentence because there is no comma before the “and” when two sides could stand alone as their own sentences Correct: we’ve been waiting on our shipment for weeks, and it just arrived today.Note: when the two sides could not stand alone on their own, you do not use a commaTop 20 Grammar mistakes in JournalismImportance of correct grammar in Journalism Why should journalists study grammar? + readers are put off by journalists with poor grammar + journalists should be consistent in their writing, having a set of rules to follow+ Writing should be clear enough to properly covey the journalist’s thoughts

Englishclub Course: 2021-2022 Key words: daily word counts, writing, celebrity authors, tips The daily word counts of celebrity authors  One of the most asked questions by writers or aspiring writers is how much should I write every day? Although, there is such a thing as quality over quantity But as for writers, that's crucial It would provide a good estimate of what you should be achieving And I am speaking about the daily word counts for the book which you are writing, not anything else Unfortunately, many people write thousands of words on their social media accounts during the day They write about their daily schedule, what they had eaten recently, and stuff like that If you are a true writer, yourself a favor, stay off of social media and concentrate on your writing projects when you finally complete your book, I guarantee that you will you motivate to the next assignment.  Daily word counts  As you will notice from reading the list below, daily word counts vary greatly from one successful writer to the next In addition, these are all authors that make their living by writing They don’t have a forty-hour-a-week job to go to either But if you have been writing for a while now and know your approximate daily word count, it might compare quite favorably with these famous authors! Thomas Clayton Wolfe: 135 Words Tom Wolfe is an author that has written many popular books that were later made into films Two of his famous books include The Bonfire of the Vanities and the Right stuff Unlike some contemporary authors, Wolfe never seemed to be in a rush to end his novels You won’t believe it, but it took him 11 years to finish his book, “A man in Full” with 37,000 words Ernest Miller Hemingway: 500 words  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Ernest Miller Hemingway was a renowned American novelist and short-story writer who received the Noble Prize in Literature in 1954 Of course, Hemingway is not alive now, but while he was, he used to hang around writing 500 words per day In an interview with George Plimpton, the author disclosed his everyday routine According to this, he used to write every morning as soon after the first light as possible Holly Black: 1,000 Words Holly Black is a writer and editor best known for The Spiderwick, a series of fantasy books that she wrote with illustrator and writer Tony DiTerlizzi Black perhaps summarizes the feeling of every writer when she responded to a compliment about how productive she has been with all her novels “First of all, thank you very much for saying I’m productive because some days I don’t feel that way,” she said “Yes, I try to write 1,000 words every day She also admitted that she had been putting up her regular word counts online for her last few novels, which helped her stay dedicated to her work.  Mark Twain: 1,400 -1,800 Words Mark Twain is a writer and novelist best known in America In 1897, when we were living in Tedworth Square, London, and I was writing the book called Following the Equator, my average was 1800 words a day; here in Florence, my average seems to be 1400 words per sitting of four or five hours Stephen King: 2,000 Words Stephen Edwin King is an American author known for his horror, suspense, and fantasy novels He is considered to be one of the most productive writers of all time, as his fantasy novels and supernatural fiction are incredibly lengthy However, it does not mean he composes a massive number of words every day In his book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, he mentioned that he sets a daily target of around 2,000 words According to King, months should be the maximum time for anyone to finish the first draft If it takes longer, it will be harder to dig back into the story.  Anne Rice: 3,000 Words Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Anne Rice is an American author of gothic fiction, erotic literature, and Christian literature she was best known for her series of novels The Vampire Chronicles Books from The Vampire Chronicles were the subject of two film adaptations— Interview with the Vampire (1994) and Queen of the Damned (2002) she says “I plunge into the work and write an episode; I can’t just clock in at 3,000 words I have to have time spare to resolve things But when I’m ready to plunge in, I write from late morning through all afternoon, all evening.” Michael Crichton: 10,000 Words  Crichton died almost ten years ago, but he was an American author, screenwriter, film director, and producer that did very well in the genres of science fiction and thrillers He eventually wrote 26 novels The Andromeda Strain (1969) is the first novel and is popular among plenty Also, his daily word count was always extremely high at 10,000 words “Books aren’t written – they’re rewritten,” he said “Including your own It is one of the hardest things to accept, especially after the seventh rewrite hasn’t quite done it.” Tips to get better your daily word counts  Set clear goals If you’re writing a book, have an outline for your chapter in advance. What should be your day-by-day progress? How far will you go every week? Set realistic goals and stick to them Create a writing schedule and find a productive location If you have a detailed plan, it helps you orient to what you write per day and takes away the waste of time-related to boosting your productivity Also, look for a place where you can work without any distractions Find out your most productive working time. Most writers find themselves more productive in the mornings while some at night Keep distractions aside when writing Do social media notifications distract you? Figure out what wastes your time most while you’re writing and shut out all your disruption You can also try one of these distraction-free writing apps.  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Take breaks Writing continuously for hours without taking a break can drop your overall productivity. Take a break every 30 minutes. It is scientifically proven that people who take short breaks during work are more productive We love the Pomodoro technique for setting a work schedule with regular breaks Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Englishclub Course: 2021-2022 Key words: write online, ideal, text length The ideal length of everything you write online Want maximum reach, likes, and shares, but don’t know how long your content should be? Discover the ideal of everything you write online: Text length has a huge influence on the performance of your content If there are limits, you need to be efficient If not, you are free to write as much as you want, but in most cases, less is more Here’s some best practice advice, backed by research TWITTER ( 100 characters )  Tweets are limited to a maximum of 280 characters but the ideal length of a tweet is max 100 characters  Statistically, tweets between 71 and 100 characters get the most retweets  Statistically, the best hashtags are a single word with only a few letters FACEBOOK ( 40 characters )  The maximum caption length is 63,206 characters  Shorten seem to be better on Facebook  Maximum engagement happens at 40 characters  Engagement slowly wanes the longer you go INSTAGRAM ( 50 characters ) Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com The Instagram caption limit is 2200 characters That should be enough space to add context to your captions Please note that Instagram captions get truncated at 125 characters PARAGRAPHS ( 40-55 characters ) According to Dr Mary Dyson of the University of Reading, at this length, content appears easier to understand, and readers feel they can comprehend the subject matter better HASHTAGS ( characters ) According to several Twitter experts and Hashtags.org, an authority on data and usage of hashtags, you should stick to max characters, avoid spaces, special characters, or too much slang, and refrain from only using numbers EMAIL SUBJECT LINES ( 28- 39 characters ) According to a study by Mailer Mailer, you may see a slight uptick in open rate and click rate at this length They’ve looked at 1.2 billion email messages to identify this trend TITLE TAG ( 55 characters ) Make sure your website title doesn’t exceed 60 characters or it will get shortened with an ellipsis in the search results of Google, Bing, and Yahoo BLOG HEADLINES ( words ) Only the first words and the last words of a headline tend to be read Rather than worrying about length, you should focus on making every word count LINKEDIN ( 25 words ) If you’re marketing to businesses write a 16-25 words post If you’re marketing to consumers, a 21-25 words post gets the most shares 10 BLOG POSTS ( 1,600 words ) Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com According to Buffer and Medium, total time spent reading a blog post is the highest at 1,600 words in length, and posts that capture at least minutes of reading time, are the most popular ones on average Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Englishclub Course: 2021-2022 Key words: writing mistakes, bloggers, common 12 Common Writing Mistakes Bloggers Make Run-on sentences A run-on sentence doesn’t have to use more than one “and” ( or conjunction), and it doesn’t necessarily have to sound as if it “runs on” at all Incorrect: we’ve been waiting on our shipment for weeks and it just arrived today This is a run-on sentence because there is no comma before the “and” when two sides could stand alone as their own sentences  Correct: we’ve been waiting on our shipment for weeks, and it just arrived today Note: when the two sides could not stand alone on their own, you not use a comma  Apostrophe Catastrophe  For ownership, the apostrophe always goes after whoever owns it S apostrophe or apostrophe S?  If a boy owns the game, it is the boy’s game If boys own the game, it is the boys’ game If boys each own a game, they are the boys’ games  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Exception! These possessive pronouns never need an apostrophe: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs Ex:  Incorrect: that is her’s  Correct : that is hers  Incorrect: Is this your’s ?  Correct: Is this yours ? Note: it’s = it is ( or it has ), ALWAYS Incorrect: the venue will have it’s grand opening catered  Correct: the venue will have its grand opening catered  Quote conundrum  In American English punctuation almost always goes inside the quotes In British English periods and commas can go inside or outside Correct (UK): the website, though not “perfect”, is well designed  Correct (US): the website, though not “perfect,” is well designed  It’s easier with question marks, the rule of thumb is that a question mark ( whether inside or outside the quotes) always trumps the other punctuation If the quoted part is a question, the? goes inside the quotes People often wonder, “where I begin?”  “…?” If the non-quoted part is a question but the quotes end the sentence, then the? goes outside the quotes Did he specifically say, “I don’t like the way it looks”?  “…”? If both quoted and unquoted are questions, the? goes inside  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Are you wondering, “where I begin?” “…?” Subject-verb disagreement You only pay close attention to the number of the subject – is it a single or plural noun? Incorrect: the struggles that the horse experiences while climbing the mountain is intense Here the subject “ the struggles” does not align with the verb “is” Because “struggles” is plural, the verb should be “are” Correct: the struggles that the horse experiences while climbing the mountain are intense Correct: Jane and Mark are running a marathon this month Comma splices Comma splices and run-on sentences go hand in hand In fact, all comma splices are run-on sentences  Incorrect: He was very hungry, he ate a whole pizza Correct: He was very hungry He ate a whole pizza Correct: He was very hungry, so he ate a whole pizza That vs which confusion Incorrect: you want to choose the one which best describes you  Correct: you want to choose the one that best describes you “that” provides crucial info to what you’re saying  You can use the paper that is on the table  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com The ticket that had my number was drawn Notice how these sentences need that information to covey their meaning  Take out that information, and your sentences lose their purpose You can use the paper.  The ticket was drawn.  Your vs You’re Mixup  Your = you own it  You’re = you are  Incorrect: your all great readers Correct: you’re all great readers Confusing Me and I  Incorrect: Sophie and me chased rabbits You would not say, “ Me chased rabbits.”  Correct: Sophie and I chased rabbits Incorrect: the rabbits led Sophie and I on a long chase through the bushes and over the hill You would not say “the rabbits led I.” Correct: the rabbits led Sophie and me on a long chase through the bushes and over the hill Incorrect verb forms - I seen vs I saw  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Incorrect: I seen the movie last week  Correct: I saw the movie last week - I done vs I did  Incorrect: I done the homework  Correct: I did the homework  - I been vs I have been  Incorrect: I been there! Correct: I have (I’ve) been there! We was vs we were Incorrect: we was just about to start the reading Correct: we were just about to start the reading  10 “They” vs “his” or “her” Most of us want to be politically correct and gender neutral in our writing – but not when it results in a grammar error Incorrect: Every blogger should fix their grammar errors Correct: Every blogger should fix his or her grammar errors 11 Pronoun-antecedent disagreement Incorrect: John had a card for Helga but couldn’t deliver it because he was her way Correct: John had a card for Helga but couldn’t deliver it because Tim was Helga’s way Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com When you use the pronouns “her” or “him,” readers need to know to whom those pronouns refer A pronoun without a clear antecedent is ambiguous 12 The dangling modifier “Dangling modifier” is just a fancy way of saying that the descriptive phrase does not apply to the noun that immediately comes after it Incorrect: Being a blogger, the best post she ever wrote was for Pinterest The noun that follows “being a blogger” is “ post” However, “being a blogger” refers to “she.” Correct: the best post she ever wrote as a blogger was for Pinterest Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Englishclub Course: 2021-2022 Key words: grammar mistakes, Journalism Top 20 Grammar mistakes in Journalism Importance of correct grammar in Journalism - Why should journalists study grammar? + readers are put off by journalists with poor grammar + journalists should be consistent in their writing, having a set of rules to follow + Writing should be clear enough to properly covey the journalist’s thoughts Studies on grammar errors - 23% of the public find factual errors in the news stories of their daily newspaper at least once a week - 40% said their news organization does not even have a person designated to review and assess requests for corrections  Top 20 grammar mistakes  Missing comma after introductory phrases  Ex After the devastation of the siege of Leningrad the soviets were left with the task of rebuilding their population as well as their city   A comma should be replaced after “ Leningrad” Vague pronoun reference Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Ex The body and his father knew that he was in trouble  Who is in trouble?  The boy? The father?  Some other person? Missing comma in a compound sentence Ex Wordsworth spent a good deal of time in the Lake District with his sister Dorothy and the two of them were rarely apart  Comma should be placed before the “and” Wrong word Avoid confusing words such as accept/except, affect/effect, allusion/illusion, capital/capitol, principle/principal, lie/lay, to/too/two, its/it’s,… No comma in non-restrictive relative clauses  Ex My brother in the red shirt likes ice cream Correct: My brother, in the red shirt, likes ice cream Wrong/Missing Inflected ends  Inflected ends refers to something you already understand: adding a letter or syllable to the end of a word changes its grammatical function in the sentence Wrong/ Missing preposition  Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Ex Which is better, “different from” or “different than” ?  This is considered grammatically correct Comma splice Ex Picasso was profoundly affected by the war in Spain, // it led to the painting of great masterpieces like Guernica  A comma splice occurs when two independent clauses are joined only with a comma and also occurs when a comma is used to divide a subject from its verb Possessive Apostrophe Error Ex Its about time you showed up for class   Correct: It’s about time you showed up for class  10 Tense shift  Ex While Jones was taking a bath, the thief entered through the bedroom window.   Correct: While Jones was taking a bath, the thief was entering through the bedroom window 11 Unnecessary shift in person  Ex In doing chemistry experiments, one should read the directions carefully Otherwise you may have an explosion  Correct: In doing chemistry experiments, one should read the directions carefully Otherwise, you may have an explosion 12 Sentence fragments Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com Always remember that sentences traditionally both have subject and verbs Don’t violate this convention carelessly 13 Wrong tense or verb form Ex In the evening, I like to lay on the couch and watch TV In the evening, I like to lie on the couch and watch TV 14 Subject-verb agreement  Ex The committee want a resolution to the problem   Put an “s” make it “want” 15 Missing comma in a series  Ex For breakfast, I had toast, milk, fruit and bacon and eggs  For breakfast I had toast, milk, fruit, bacon, and eggs 16 Pronoun agreement error  Ex Everyone is entitled to their opinion  “Everyone” is a singular pronoun You will have to use “his” or “her” 17 Unnecessary commas with restrictive clauses  Ex I am the one, who filed the complaint  Correct: I am the one who filed the complaint 18 Run-on, fused sentence Ex Researchers investigated several possible vaccines for the virus then they settled on one  Fused sentences when two independent clauses are put together without a comma, semi-colon, or conjunction Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com 19 Dangling, misplaced modifiers Ex The professor wrote a paper on sexual harassment in his office  Is sexual harassment going on in the professor’s office or is the office the place where the professor is writing? 20 Who, which, that  use “who” when referring to persons  Use “ that” when referring to things, groups, or class  Tips to improve the quality of writing  - Mix up sentence > length - Use pronouns > he, she, it, they, we, you, them, us, me - Write in an active voice The consequence of having grammar mistakes  In The Pasta Bible recipe book, one of the ingredients, black pepper, was listed as “freshly ground black people” This sparked an international outrage and the publisher lost $20.000 and recalled thousands of copies of the cookbook from stores across the country In 1962 NASA attempted to launch Mariner I with the intention of probing Venus But the omission of a single hyphen, which is part of a trajectory speed code, brought the craft to its imminent demise, less than two minutes after takeoff Contact me via tramletx5@gmail.com ... form Ex In the evening, I like to lay on the couch and watch TV In the evening, I like to lie on the couch and watch TV 14 Subject-verb agreement  Ex The committee want a resolution to the problem ... attention to the number of the subject – is it a single or plural noun? Incorrect: the struggles that the horse experiences while climbing the mountain is intense Here the subject “ the struggles”... ( whether inside or outside the quotes) always trumps the other punctuation If the quoted part is a question, the? goes inside the quotes People often wonder, “where I begin?”  “…?” If the non-quoted

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