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Polish your manuscript until it shines. Author James Crofoot on the importance of editing

If you read my post last week on writing a synopsis, you’ll know that author James Crofoot is here at a very timely time for me.  (Timely time?  I expect an editor would make me change that!) James is here to tell us why it’s so important to edit your manuscript thoroughly before you submit…… Continue reading Polish your manuscript until it shines. Author James Crofoot on the importance of editing

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Editing tips for romance writers: make sure you check your point of view!

Last week I wrote a post about what a romance editor does.  It was a brief introduction to editing, and left a great deal more to be said, so I thought maybe every week I could outline a few of the areas that writers and editors need to look at closely when polishing a manuscript.…… Continue reading Editing tips for romance writers: make sure you check your point of view!

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What does a romance editor do?

When I first started writing romance novels, I had no real idea of what a romance editor actually does.  Well, I had a vague idea in my mind.  I pictured an editor sitting in her office, reading through manuscript after manuscript, and rejecting pretty much all of them.  Occasionally she accepts a novel, gives an…… Continue reading What does a romance editor do?

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The great language divide: Britain, the US and English (but not as we know it)

Today I’m going to start with a language quiz.  (I love quizzes and as a writer I LOVE to talk about language.) If you were out walking, and a complete stranger offered to give you a fanny pack, would you: a)      Think him a little odd, and say ‘No thanks, I already have one’? b)     …… Continue reading The great language divide: Britain, the US and English (but not as we know it)