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March 15, 2013
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Writing with emotions…through emotions…despite emotions…

Yesterday I finished reading through the first draft of someone’s memoir. It was about a crazy, rocky time in his life. Something that still hurts him grievously today, though he’s trying to make some good out of it. My job … Continue reading

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March 12, 2013
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Editing tips for the writer, i.e., you!

Today The Polished Paragraph presents the first of (hopefully) many useful editing tips if you need/want a reader to actually read what you’ve written, be it a short story or a college essay or a business plan. Remember, if it’s … Continue reading

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February 19, 2013
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Grow empathy, read a novel

Like I said last week, I wanted to provide an update to a post I did back in May. It was about the effects that fiction has on our psyches no matter, pretty much, the subject material. … [according to] … Continue reading

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January 29, 2013
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When you shouldn’t edit your writing. (Really!)

Last Thursday’s post dealt with editing out all the stuff that takes away from what you want to say whether it’s fiction or a report for your boss. Today’s is about the opposite: going to town and leaving  all the … Continue reading

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January 24, 2013
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Editing, why it’s like making a rug

As many of you know, I hook rugs. The vibrantly colored banner  up above is one of them. For the hell of it, let’s say I’m designing one to actually go on the floor (many of mine are made of … Continue reading

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July 9, 2012
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Playing with words; why I do what I do

Today Flavorwire posted some great quotes and photos of famous authors.  Two of my favorites were: “I loved words.  I love to sing them and speak them and even now, I must admit, I have fallen into the joy of … Continue reading

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May 23, 2012
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Types of editing

Today I read a blog article by Rachelle Gardner, a literary agent.  Quickly and concisely she defined the three basic types of editing processes out there.  You can (and should) read it HERE. For those who’ve looked at the services … Continue reading

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May 7, 2012
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Language Wars – a review

Thought you might be interested in a book review today.  It’s from The New Yorker and concerns the history of the English language – especially in the last half-century.  Language wars, that’s what it is, people fighting over how to … Continue reading

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