Erin Wallace
Erin is the Community Manager at Crowd Content, and before that was a project manager here for 3 years. She lives in Massachusetts, is a baseball/Red Sox fanatic and loves spending time with her family.
September Writer Spotlight: Katelyn Macdonald – Behind the Pen N …
Wander through your favorite bookstore, and you're likely to find quite a few titles published under pen names. Authors mask their identities with ...[ continue reading ]
How to Use a Semicolon: Guide & Examples
These days, you're more likely to see a semicolon winking at you in casual messages than in an article or blog post. Many ...[ continue reading ]
Writer Spotlight: Hope Burris — A Prescription for Success
Michael Crichton is a best-selling author, but before that, he was a doctor. So were Khaled Hosseini, Tess Gerritsen, and Arthur Conan Doyle, ...[ continue reading ]
Proofreading vs Editing for Clarity
Writing is a continual process of correcting and revising your work until it's clear, logical and organized. A well-written article or blog post ...[ continue reading ]
Are Seasons Capitalized?
You're writing a feature on the Summer Olympics or a blog post about the winter solstice. But — wait. Are seasons capitalized? Many writers are ...[ continue reading ]
Writer Spotlight: Selina Kyle — Many Roads Lead to Crowd Content
These days, it's hard to get lost, thanks to mapping apps that give turn-by-turn directions. There's not always a single route to a ...[ continue reading ]
Writer Spotlight: Oriel Roy — Enquiring Minds Want to Know
Curiosity didn't work out for the cat, but it's a different story for writers. The naturally inquisitive among us often thrive when writing, ...[ continue reading ]
Writer Spotlight: Melissa Spicer — The Making of a Marketing Writer
When you think back to what you loved to read as a child, what springs to mind? Maybe you were drawn to Roald ...[ continue reading ]
Writer Spotlight: Richard S. — To Infinity, and Beyond!
As a freelance writer, you're probably familiar with the charms of working at home: the short morning commute to your desk, the flexible ...[ continue reading ]