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message 1: by Dennis (new)

Dennis Meredith (dennismeredith) | 141 comments Tips from 'Being Author':
http://bit.ly/2jKy0T7


message 2: by Carole (new)

Carole P. Roman | 4665 comments Mod
Good article.


message 3: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments Some good tips but I do wonder about this cutting everything down to how a business article should read, i.e. short and to the point. Thrillers need to be fast paced but not all genres.

Just sayin'.


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Hamilton | 2560 comments Anna Faversham wrote: "Some good tips but I do wonder about this cutting everything down to how a business article should read, i.e. short and to the point. Thrillers need to be fast paced but not all genres.

Just sayin'."


Oh agreed. I once read a book that was so sparse it read like a shopping list. I'm not in favour of a total adverb cull. I'll take out as many instances of "that" as I can without trashing the fluidity of the sentence. I'll cull the majority of the words I overuse when I'm talking in the real world. I will not write a shopping list. If it reads OK when I read it out loud I deem it OK.


message 5: by Anna (last edited Apr 13, 2017 01:21AM) (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments I also have to watch out for 'had' and 'could'.

I cut, cut, cut, but no more than that! Oops... there's a 'that'.


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C.L. Lynch (cllynchauthor) | 210 comments The Hemingway app is great for screening this sort of thing.


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