Dialogue is a tricky but crucial part of a fiction, so it’s important that we know the ins and outs of punctuating dialogue. Here are 7 tips for punctuating dialogue like a pro.
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Read MoreDo grammar check softwares really work? Can you just use Microsoft Word’s spell check? Could you use it as a replacement for an editor? Have all of these questions answered in this article where we look at the pros and cons of grammar check softwares.
Read MoreWhile writers win NaNoWriMo, many of those winners are discouraged because their book is a mess. Though you won’t have time to edit during November, there are two big things that you can do before November that will make editing easier after November so that your not left with a huge mess you call a novel. Learn how here.
Read MoreDid you know that there are right and wrong ways to emphasis character dialogue? If it’s done right, it will add to the reader’s experience, but if it’s done wrong, it can turn away readers and editors alike. Find out if you’re doing any of these “don’t” and how to edit it.
Read MoreWhether you start editing at the middle or end of the year, now is always a good time to set goals for yourself to make sure you finish editing your book. Here are three steps you can take to put those goals in place.
Read MoreHave you ever struggled with how to edit your how novel? Have you felt lost, unsure what to edit first? I break down the editing process into 4 separate rounds and 24 different action items that will make the editing process simpler for you. I have also created a FREE editing course.
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