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10 Steps to Save Your Editor's Sanity

10 Steps to Save Your Editor's Sanity

Dreading the moment when your manuscript comes back from the editor dripping in red lines?

You can save both of you time and energy with a few basic steps. Sending your work to an editor can be a nerve-wracking experience, but it is possible to make the moment worth celebrating if you have confidence in your writing quality and edit for the most common issues that plague manuscripts. Follow these 10 steps before hitting send and your editor will thank you!

Part One: Start with the Big Picture
Step One: Consider Point of ViewStep Two: Fix Pesky Dialogue Formatting Stuff
Part Two: Zoom in to Examine the Nitty Gritty
Step Three: Up Your Verb GameStep Four: Use Punctuation as IntendedStep Five: Track Your Bad Habits
Part Three: Come Over to the Deep End-you'll be fine!
Step Six: Tweak Your Sentence StructureStep Seven: Add Sentence Variety
Part Four: Before You Click "Send"...
Step Eight: Know What You WantStep Nine: Create a Style SheetStep Ten: Just Breathe

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