Resources for Writers on Medium
How to check your grammar, your title, your scripture references etc.

As editors of Koinonia Publication on Medium, Janis Cox and myself, Kimberley Payne, share these resources with our writers. We expect that you will find them handy as well.
Credit
Don’t forget to give credit where credit is due. Learn how to credit your photos at https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/Best_practices_for_attribution
Edit
Ensure that your story is edited. A handy and free app to try is Grammarly https://www.grammarly.com/.
Headline
Make certain that you have a catchy headline. Test it with Headline Analyzer at https://coschedule.com/headline-analyzer.
Photo
Find quality photos. Search on Pixabay https://pixabay.com/ or Unsplash https://unsplash.com/
Profile
Don’t forget to include your name, a short bio and your picture. Link to wherever you want people to find you. Use Linktree https://linktr.ee/ [if you are on Instagram] because you can include a ton of social links. Check out what it looks like on Janis’ at and Kimberley’s.
Quotes
One way to break up white space is by using quotes or images. Make your post interesting and readable.
Scripture
Check that you have the right scripture verse. Check it out on Bible Gateway https://www.biblegateway.com/
Share
Share your writing on Twitter http://twitter.com/, Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/
Tags
Don’t forget to use tags in your posts. Also, use them when you are commenting. Try and use the same tags regularly to get established as an authority.
Whitespace
Entice readers by using lots of white space. Make paragraphs short. Use the “t” when you highlight to break up many paragraphs of writing.
Happy Writing!!
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We are grateful for the fantastic writers we have. You can see them all here .

This story is published in Koinonia — stories to encourage, entertain, and empower you in your faith, food, fitness, family and fun.
