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  • Point of View

    Point of View

  • SET IN STONE?

    SET IN STONE?

    FIVE TRUTHS ABOUT POST-PUBLICATION FOIBLES AND ABERRATIONS All writers want their work to be perfect. Nobody wants to learn about errors in their manuscript after they have published it. Too many grammar, spelling, syntax, or punctuation errors in a published book are embarrassing, time-consuming, and expensive.  Unfortunate Truth: We are often defined by our mistakes…

  • EDITING SERVICES

  • Book Editing & Writing Guidance

    Book Editing & Writing Guidance

    EDITING SERVICES Developmental Editing • Line Editing • Copyediting • Writing Guidance (Author Coaching) • Manuscript Critique • Query Review • Proposal Review • Submission Review • Style Guide Creation

  • Who Versus Whom…huh?

    Who Versus Whom…huh?

    There you are, writing your heart out. You hear only the comforting clickety-clack as your fingers race across the keyboard to pour the words in your head onto the page.  You are burning up the keys on your laptop and are amazed at how much you are getting done today. You just have some dialogue to sort…

  • “Craft a Whip-crack, Thriller: Tips for Keeping Your Readers Hooked”

    “Craft a Whip-crack, Thriller: Tips for Keeping Your Readers Hooked”

    An intriguing page-one murder is the perfect hook that keeps readers engaged and eager to discover the author’s other surprises. Delivering a gut punch right from the start is a foolproof method of capturing their interest. But BEWARE—this is a cautionary tale. Starting with a shocking twist immediately raises expectations, and readers will expect a…

  • WRITING TIP: What If?

    VERB MOODS Mood is used to show attitude and intent. The verb mood tells us whether the speaker expresses a fact, opinion, suggestion, or command. It lets us know if the situation is real or imaginary and whether the speaker is certain or unsure. For example: Matilda’s presence was of no consequence to her family.…

  • THE BOOKWORM: On Self-publishing

    Benefits OWNERSHIP: Self-published authors retain full creative control, all rights to their work, and pricing control. TIME-TO-PUBLISH: In a hurry to move on to your next writing project?  Authors define the timeline for publication and avoid delays beyond their control. PROFIT & ROYALTIES: Self-published authors will have better royalties and will keep all their profits.…