Is hiring an editor worth it?
The answer is and always will be a resounding YES. Editors will give you a fresh perspective on your story, help you find and fix typos, and polish your prose so that your book shines.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 17, 2019 | Writing |
The answer is and always will be a resounding YES. Editors will give you a fresh perspective on your story, help you find and fix typos, and polish your prose so that your book shines.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 17, 2019 | Writing |
Organization is key when beginning to write a new book, having software to do it is essential to success, and knowing the publishing pipeline will help you produce one book a year or more.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 17, 2019 | Writing |
Copyediting is simple with different types of software. Copyediting is the most mechanical part of the writing process and should always be done with either the aid of an editor or a copyediting software.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 17, 2019 | Writing |
Story beats, by technicality, are the smallest moments of a novel and the best way to use them is to create an outline for your book. By combining traditional outlining methods and story beats, you will speed up your writing, your book will be on shelves faster, and your story will be more cohesive.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 17, 2019 | Writing |
The most important things for adding ambiance, for me, anyway, are senses, mood, context, and word choice.
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