Editing tip: Make use of beta readers

With each Editing draft you write, have beta readers comment on your manuscript. They need not proofread it (though that���s always nice) but should comment on structure, organization, flow and writing style. If you write fiction, they might focus on plot holes, the motivations of any inconsistencies in character, point of view issues, and so on.

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