Non-Fiction Book Editing: 4 Key Principles to Clean the Word Clutter

Non-Fiction Book Editing: 4 Key Principles to Clean the Word Clutter

Editing is essential to improve the quality of your work. If you are not used to finding errors on your own, then you may find self-editing too taxing. As long as you use these basic principles, then you will see how this process improves your writing style in many ways.

Published January 20th, 2011 · Editing, Writer's Tips · 1 comment · Read More »
Four Things to Eliminate During Editing

Four Things to Eliminate During Editing

Edit­ing is such a com­mon task where most writ­ers should ex­pect it to hap­pen. You can re­ly on it es­pe­cial­ly if you are on a very im­por­tant and ur­gent writ­ing task such as for aca­dem­ic or busi­ness pur­pos­es.

Published October 14th, 2010 · Editing, Writer's Tips · No comments · Read More »
Screenplay Writing Tips: The Fastest Way to Get Your Screenplay Produced

Screenplay Writing Tips: The Fastest Way to Get Your Screenplay Produced

The on­ly as­pect of a film’s pro­duc­tion that is with­in a writ­er’s con­trol is the orig­i­nal screen­play it­self. Once a pro­duc­tion com­pa­ny gets hold of it, the writ­er is pret­ty much on the side­lines.

Published October 7th, 2010 · Scripts & Screenplays, Writer's Tips · No comments · Read More »


The Honeymoon Is Over Once You Gain a Publisher for Your Business Book

The Honeymoon Is Over Once You Gain a Publisher for Your Business Book

Publishers are often very tactful while wooing authors. Their reservations are shared after you cash the advance check. It would take several books to describe all of the mistakes we authors sometimes make. Here’s a list of a few steps you can take that will help you avoid them.

Published January 23rd, 2010 · Publishing, Writer's Tips · No comments · Read More »
4 Steps to Improve Editing Your Own Writing

4 Steps to Improve Editing Your Own Writing

Writing and editing are two totally different tasks. Writing is a creative process. Editing is a critical process. Each task demands a very specific focus; each must be handled separately. Editing should not start until the writing task is completed.

Published December 12th, 2009 · Writer's Tips, Writing · No comments · Read More »
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