No matter how or when you wrote the rough draft, judicious editing is necessary. Lynette M. Burrows discusses systematic editing.

No matter how or when you wrote the rough draft, judicious editing is necessary. Lynette M. Burrows discusses systematic editing.
If you could make one area of your life better next year, what would it be? Lisa shows us how to make a better new year by picking one new skill to learn.
When your antagonist isn't getting enough of your attention, your entire story suffers. Look for these five signs of antagonist neglect.
The technology of word processors, book formatting, websites, and various social platforms, isn’t something we learn once. We have to continually figure out.
As writers, we want to hook our readers and keep them coming back to our books. Being aware of why the blip steals the BANG’s thunder can help.
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