Finding the right words to express emotions feels challenging. Many writers notice their descriptions becoming repetitive, falling back on basic terms like “happy,” “sad,” or “angry.” This limits their ability
Reid Lawson is a writing coach and editor passionate about helping readers expand their vocabulary and refine their prose. With over 15 years of experience as an English teacher and copyeditor, Reid brings extensive linguistic expertise—from grammar insights to creative writing prompts. He earned his M.A. in English Literature and holds a TESOL certification, emphasizing his skill in language education. Reid has edited several published novels and contributed regularly to a local newspaper’s language column, affirming his reputation as a trusted wordsmith.
Writing & Vocabulary1 month ago
Finding the right words to express emotions feels challenging. Many writers notice their descriptions becoming repetitive, falling back on basic terms like “happy,” “sad,” or “angry.” This limits their ability
Writing & Vocabulary1 month ago
Have you ever noticed how a simple word can change your whole day? Maybe someone called you “awesome,” and suddenly, you couldn’t stop smiling. That’s the magic of good words!