Compass Points - Edit is a Four-Letter Word: How to Create the Best First Impression
A one-stop refresher course in editing fiction, suitable for both new writers and more experienced ones. When to edit, how to edit, why to edit – and when not to edit. The different stages of editing. Checklists, examples, and advice from other writers, editors, competition judges and a literary agent.
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Compass Points - Edit is a Four-Letter Word: How to Create the Best First Impression
A one-stop refresher course in editing fiction, suitable for both new writers and more experienced ones. When to edit, how to edit, why to edit – and when not to edit. The different stages of editing. Checklists, examples, and advice from other writers, editors, competition judges and a literary agent.
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Compass Points - Edit is a Four-Letter Word: How to Create the Best First Impression

Compass Points - Edit is a Four-Letter Word: How to Create the Best First Impression

by Glynis Scrivens
Compass Points - Edit is a Four-Letter Word: How to Create the Best First Impression

Compass Points - Edit is a Four-Letter Word: How to Create the Best First Impression

by Glynis Scrivens

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Overview

A one-stop refresher course in editing fiction, suitable for both new writers and more experienced ones. When to edit, how to edit, why to edit – and when not to edit. The different stages of editing. Checklists, examples, and advice from other writers, editors, competition judges and a literary agent.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781782795223
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 09/25/2015
Series: Compass Points
Pages: 115
Product dimensions: 5.56(w) x 8.51(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Glynis Scrivens is an Australian writer. Her short stories have appeared in magazines and newspapers in Australia, the UK, Ireland, South Africa, the US and Scandinavia. She is a regular contributor to UK magazine Writers' Forum, and has had articles published in Pets, Steam Railway, Ireland's Own, and Writing magazine. Her work has appeared in seven anthologies, both fiction and non-fiction.
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