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Another View Editing: Leave them wanting more.
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Professional Book Editing Services. January 09, 2012. Leave them wanting more. It is absolutely integral that Writers are aware of the intricacies of their characters, their environments, and their plotlines. Knowing about all of these things is essential to creating a three dimensional story that will keep your reader engaged. The problem sometimes lies in too much of this information being shared. Posted by Another View. 10 January 2012 at 14:37. This is good advice, particularly for writers at the beg...
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Another View Editing: Editorial Qualities
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Professional Book Editing Services. September 25, 2012. There are so many resources out there for Authors that it can sometimes be a bit overwhelming. One google search can pull up thousands of results about commas, or editors, or how to get onto review blogs. That said, one of the things that I love about the ease of access to this information is being able to share the good stuff when you find it. Posted by Another View. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). To return to Another View Editing's Home Page.
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Another View Editing: Show and Tell
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Professional Book Editing Services. January 19, 2012. Ever since childhood, the concepts of showing and telling are perpetually linked in our minds: bring something to class and tell everyone about it, draw a picture to illustrate the story, sing the song with actions included. The two concepts are joined in our understanding of how to get information across and we rely on them both to ensure that the whole story is told. Posted by Another View. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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penelope fletcher: March 2012
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My Rae Wilder series is undergoing a makeover. Inside (re-edited and a few minor story adjustments), and outside (new covers and titles). For revision Im working with Kim over at Another View Editing. 160;who is frustratingly good at pointing out my mistakes :). The digital art was done by Renu Sharma. Who was a joy to work with. It was the first time I had comissioned art work, and I was pleased by how smooth and painless the process was from start to finish. Demon Girl is now Glamour.
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Another View Editing: Do the Rules Apply to You?
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Professional Book Editing Services. December 27, 2012. Do the Rules Apply to You? I have noticed a number of articles lately which are extoling the virtues of breaking writing conventions and grammatical 'rules' and I think a lot of them make a good point. Some of the best, or most lasting, writing can contain elements that strict grammar nazis or staunch followers of story development codes would find terrifying. But is that reason enough to throw the rules away? Posted by Another View.
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Another View Editing: Problematic Words
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Professional Book Editing Services. October 02, 2012. Whether you are writing a novel or editing it, everyone needs a little reminder every now and again. So here are a few of the tricky spots I often come across:. 1) Lie and Lay. Ignoring the "not telling the truth" definition of lie, both of these words have something to do with things at rest. However,. Generally means to recline or get into a position of rest on a surface, where as. Generally is the same as "put" or "place". 2) Than and Then. You sho...
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Another View Editing: Long Live Books!
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Professional Book Editing Services. September 17, 2012. There are so many discussions out there about the changing state of the publishing world. Some of them are looking at the flailing traditional publishing market and some are focused on the digital revolution of the industry. What is good to see, though, is the debate. One of the best articles I have come across lately is this one about drowning in indie books. More often, it is the books that are prominently displayed and showing their cover (which ...
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Another View Editing: Learn From The Best
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Professional Book Editing Services. February 16, 2013. Learn From The Best. Pixar is known for exceptional storytelling and emotionally impactful movies. The teams there have managed to create character after character that has depth, humour, pathos, and relatability. As someone who draws a lot from my experiences in the theatrical world into my editing, I was delighted when I stumbled across this image of 22 Rules for Storytelling by Pixar. Posted by Another View. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).