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Which Kind(s) of Editing Does Your Novel Need?

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 54 Sharing Content, Copyrights, and Permissions Part 2 (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 54 Sharing Content, Copyrights, and Permissions Part 2 (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

Editing/Proofreading Tips for Indie Authors

Originally posted on Cassidy's Bookshelves:
As an indie author, you are responsible for the entire publishing process – writing, editing, proofreading, publishing, and marketing. But that doesn’t mean that you should do it all yourself. Even if you are working with a low or almost non-existent budget, make sure that you get someone else to participate in the…

An Easy Way To Remember When To Use A Comma!

Originally posted on booksandopinions.com:
I could not resist, this is too funny! I will post an in-depth post about using commas, but I had to share this picture from Grammerly.com image from http://grammerly.com

Introducing P’kaboo – A small but upcoming Publishing Company…

Introducing P’kaboo – A small but upcoming Publishing Company…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Thank you so much for suggesting I write a guest article. I feel honoured! Essentially, who am I and what do I do? I’m a writer, and I’m running a small publishing co in South Africa. I am also a violinist and run a music…

The Art of Procrastination – A Writer’s Guide: A Guest Post by Rayne Hall

The Art of Procrastination – A Writer’s Guide: A Guest Post by Rayne Hall

EDITING AND OBTAINING AN EDITOR…

EDITING AND OBTAINING AN EDITOR…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
To read this post by author Jeanne E. Rogers, click in the image or link below: about-writing PLEASE NOTE:  Preditors (yes, that’s the correct spelling) and Editors mentioned in the article, is no longer, unfortunately, a reliable source of information. It used to be the…

3 Step Method to Finding and Fixing Plot Holes

3 Step Method to Finding and Fixing Plot Holes

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
My latest novel, The Terminarch Plot, is probably my most ambitious work yet.  I spent at least 6 months designing the backstory and various otherworldly settings where the series would take place. However, once the first novel was complete and off to the beta-readers, I was informed right away…

Dun Writin’—Now Whut? – 52 Adjectives (And the Commas That Go With Them…) (A series by Susan Uttendorfsky – Owner of Adirondack Editing)

The Choosing and Feeding of Betas: A Guest Post by Amie Gibbons

The Choosing and Feeding of Betas: A Guest Post by Amie Gibbons

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