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Before You Publish: Tips on grammar, writing, and editing (Write It Right)…

de Traci M Sanders

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Have you ever had to stop writing (or editing) to ask yourself, "Is this the correct word?" or "Is this spelled correctly?"? At this point, most authors will stop writing and search a few online dictionaries or thesauruses, only to realize an entire half hour has been wasted, because many of the online sources conflict. Fret no more, authors. This guide is a one-stop source for nearly any grammar, spelling, or creative-writing issue you can stumble upon. Author Traci Sanders devoted an entire year to topics just like these in her blog segment Write It Right, which can be found by visiting www.awordwithtraci.com. This guide offers tips on everything from basic grammar to suggestions for creating smooth dialogue. Here are a few examples: *Tip #9 - Affect vs. Effect *Tip #49 - Elicit vs. Illicit *Tip #110 - Caring less - (Could you, or couldn't you?) *Tip #123 - Too many commas for "too" *Tip #125 - Conjunctions don't always need commas *Tip #132 - Connecting the dots (using ellipses in writing) *Tip #142 - Awkward numbers in fiction *Tip #163 - Writing backstories *Tip #179 - Creating flawed characters *Tip #188 - Writing for readers (keep your readers glued to the pages) All these and many more can be found in this one handy guide. Each tip has been thoroughly researched for accuracy, according to the Chicago Manual of Style. No need to waste time searching the Internet! Sanders has done the hard work for you.… (més)
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BEFORE YOU PUBLISH: TIPS ON GRAMMAR, WRITING, AND EDITING by Traci M. Sanders is a comprehensive work and a valuable resource, perfectly targeted towards today's ever-growing community of self-published authors. Having said that, I believe it would benefit anyone who writes -- in any capacity for any reason.

Consisting of 224 tips, which have each been painstakingly researched and explained, BEFORE YOU PUBLISH is a great go-to manual. What I particularly appreciate about it is how Ms. Sanders tackles some of the topics that so many writers struggle with. Misplaced modifiers, the overuse of characters' names, and punctuation within dialogue, just to name a few. And then there are the "Baited vs. Bated" and "Climatic vs. Climactic" explanations.

Ms. Sanders tackles many of the basics -- the basics which are quite often overlooked. This one will be kept within reach on my shelf for a long time to come! ( )
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Have you ever had to stop writing (or editing) to ask yourself, "Is this the correct word?" or "Is this spelled correctly?"? At this point, most authors will stop writing and search a few online dictionaries or thesauruses, only to realize an entire half hour has been wasted, because many of the online sources conflict. Fret no more, authors. This guide is a one-stop source for nearly any grammar, spelling, or creative-writing issue you can stumble upon. Author Traci Sanders devoted an entire year to topics just like these in her blog segment Write It Right, which can be found by visiting www.awordwithtraci.com. This guide offers tips on everything from basic grammar to suggestions for creating smooth dialogue. Here are a few examples: *Tip #9 - Affect vs. Effect *Tip #49 - Elicit vs. Illicit *Tip #110 - Caring less - (Could you, or couldn't you?) *Tip #123 - Too many commas for "too" *Tip #125 - Conjunctions don't always need commas *Tip #132 - Connecting the dots (using ellipses in writing) *Tip #142 - Awkward numbers in fiction *Tip #163 - Writing backstories *Tip #179 - Creating flawed characters *Tip #188 - Writing for readers (keep your readers glued to the pages) All these and many more can be found in this one handy guide. Each tip has been thoroughly researched for accuracy, according to the Chicago Manual of Style. No need to waste time searching the Internet! Sanders has done the hard work for you.

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