Editing Tips All Writers Should Know
Read your work out loud. You catch blaring errors easier when you read what you see out loud instead of reading what you meant to say in your head. Simple can be…
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Read your work out loud. You catch blaring errors easier when you read what you see out loud instead of reading what you meant to say in your head. Simple can be…
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Read poetry, especially the good stuff. The masters are a good place to start: Shakespeare, Keats, Dickinson, Frost, Blake, etc. Figure out what kind/style you like, and read a lot…
Get a full understanding of the topic. Make sure you understand what the essay prompt is asking for. Know whether you are meant to write to inform, write to entertain,…
Set up a homework-friendly area. Make sure kids have a well-lit place to complete homework. Keep supplies — paper, pencils, glue, scissors — within reach. – Kids Health Praise their work…
Construct a general plan. As in writing, there are rules of construction for a narrative. Introduction – Development and disruption (climax) – Conclusion. This classic scheme is a logical sequence…
What to Include in Your Resume Your Full Name & Contact Info. This is a given. Give the basics – your first and last name, your current address, your phone number,…
Choose Your Deadline and Writing Goal. When there’s no deadline or goal to finish, it can be very hard to complete your project. This is why this is the #1…
Get right into the heart of the conflict. In a short story (especially flash fiction) don’t waste time setting up your scene or sharing your hero’s musings. Pull your reader…
Find Your Best Idea. You probably have an idea already, but you should work on refining it. Here’s how: Google “children’s book” and a phrase that describes your book. Once…