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Editor’s Corner: That’s My Tense, and I’m Sticking to It!
The Editor's Corner, Writing Tips - by
Stephanie Stringham and Angela Wade
- September 26, 2016
The Definition of Verb Tenses
When speaking to other people, we often switch tenses, especially when we’re excited: “I was walking in the woods by myself one day when I saw a bear. I froze solid, not even breathing, and I’m …
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Editor’s Corner Writing Tips: How To Pace Your Story
The Editor's Corner, Writing Tips - by
Angela Wade
- May 9, 2016
The pace of a book is the speed at which the story progresses. Some books creep along, sleepy and slow; others are page-turners, flying fast and furious.
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The Editor: Friend or Foe?
Writing Tips - by
Ray Robinson
- December 8, 2010
What is the difference between a great idea and a great book? Editing.
Editing is one of the last stages in the writing process, and it refines and polishes a manuscript into a publishable work. It is not, and never will …
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