If you’re like me, you want to send your editor the cleanest manuscript possible, and this post will help you do just that. LOOK at all the info included. Bookmark and share far and wide. I’m saving this as a quick, well-organized resource, and passing the word along where I can.
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EDITING 101: 01 – Introduction and ‘Redundancies’
EDITING 101: 02 – Description Depression
EDITING 101: 03 – THAT’s the Problem in Revising
EDITING 101: 04 – Character Name Consistency
EDITING 101: 05 – General Plurals
EDITING 101: 06 – He Said / She Said: Dialogue Tags
EDITING 101: 07 – Consecutive Versus Concurrent Action
EDITING 101: 08 – Using Song Lyrics in your Manuscript
EDITING 101: 09 – Cutting “ly” Adverbs and Enhancing Scenes
EDITING 101: 10 – What Happens When You Die? – NOT in a Metaphysical…
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Thanks for sharing, Marcia. It looks to have a wealth of information.
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I have read a few of these as they were shared by Chris the Story Reading Ape, and have learned something every time. A list with links to all of them is going to be a very helpful tool, I think. Hope you can make use of it, too. 🙂
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I’m sure I will find it very useful, Marcia. Thank you. 🙂
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I’ve been following Susan’s series at Chris’ all year. She’s great! 🙂 ❤
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