Editing

Cut Words
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Improve Your Writing By Cutting Eight Words

It’s often said that editing is a process of subtraction. Write what feels right and then keep cutting what doesn’t work until you’re left with something that does. It’s not the whole truth, but as a theory it does address a crucial truth of great writing – it’s not just about what you write, but

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Best Writing Software
Writing
Robert Wood

6 Great Pieces Of Writing Software You Need To Try

The New Year has arrived, and all around the world people have been making resolutions that are set to be broken by February. If you’ve sworn to visit the gym more or watch television less, then I’m afraid I can’t help you, but if you’re an author who swore that this is the year you’ll

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Writing
Robert Wood

Four Secrets That Will Turn You Into An Objective Editor

Every great piece of writing needs both an author and an editor. That’s because writing isn’t just a process of creation, but also of modification and even controlled destruction. Exceptional writing shines brighter when it isn’t hampered by supporting more mediocre content, and most writers will find the quality of their work improves when they’re

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Self Editing
Writing
Paige Duke

10 Self-editing Tips Too Vital To Ignore

I’ve got some bad news and good news for you. There’s just no substitute for a skilled professional editor; if you’re serious about making your manuscript stand out in the current publishing market, you need an editor. But the good news is, there is a lot of revision and self-editing you can do that can save time

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