Well…the Queen Bee Half Marathon is in the books. I finished faster
than I did in my last half marathon a few months ago. It was a beautiful day and the temperature
was perfect. Two of my grandchildren were waiting at the finish line.
I’m having
surgery on my foot in three weeks and will rehab over the winter. Hopefully, I'll be
ready for the Flying Pig in May. Until then, I’ll spend as much time as possible
working on my next book. Not much else to do when you can’t walk!
Happy
writing and running, Kathy
~*~
By:
Adriana Bielkova
You
know the drill: revise the structure; look at plot flow; do more work on this
or that character; check grammar and spelling; proofread. Hang on a second… you
forgot to line edit! Line editing makes your sentences the best they can be.
That means removing all the unnecessary words; making sure the word usage is
correct and that the writing flows seamlessly. A professional line editor will
do this for you, but it’s a useful skill to master if you can. Below are ten
things to look out for that’ll make the most out of your line edit.
Make
sure your sentences make sense
Read
your work as a reader with a fresh pair of eyes – this might mean putting the
work aside for a few weeks and doing something else. Look out for clunky
wordings, wrong tenses and misused metaphors.
Syntax
should be easy to follow and understand
. .
.
Read the full article HERE!
~*~
If
you missed my writing & marketing tweets and retweets on Friday, here they
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