Janalyn Voight, at Author Haven, provides a proofreading checklist. I don't know about you, but I can sure use this.
Writers: Have you gone through your manuscript umpteen times, and still find mistakes? What steps do you take to present a clean copy to editors/agents?
Readers: Do you get aggravated when you come across misspellings and other errors in a book? Does it cause you to abandon the story or do you forge ahead?
NEWSFLASH! My friend, Maria Morgan, of Life Lessons, and several other women are starting a Monday through Saturday Devotional Page on Facebook. It's called, "Living By Grace." It will launch on Monday, September 12, 2011.
The writers are Joanne Sher, Maria I. Morgan, Jessica R. Patch, Lynda Schultz, Patty Wysong, and Jennifer Slattery. Hop over to their Facebook page today, and say "hello." And grab your Bibles and join them on Monday for the official launch of Living by Grace!
Have a great weekend!
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Showing posts with label Author Haven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Author Haven. Show all posts
Friday, September 9, 2011
Friday, August 26, 2011
Friday Round-Up - #171
Authorhaven posted a video of Ray Bradbury talking about persistence in writing. It's a little under three minutes.
If you have an example of how persistence paid off in your writing life, I'd love to hear about it.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Friday Round-Up - #165
Do you have the editing blues? Janalyn Voight, at Author Haven, shares 5 ways to edit.
How do you approach editing once your rough draft is finished?
Have a blessed weekend!
Friday, June 10, 2011
Friday Round-Up - #160
Janalyn Voight, at Author Haven, interviews Marc Schooley. They talk about a subject near and dear to my heart: Seat-of-the-Pants writing.
If you're a plotter, have you ever tried SOTP writing.
All of you SOTP writers, do you have any insights to share on how you write?
Janalyn Voight, at Author Haven, gives 7 tips on writing tense crisis scenes.
#4 got me. I should do a search for words like "nodded" and "shrugged." I'm sure I use them too often.
How about you? Is there a particular point on her list that nailed your shoes to the floor?
A few weeks ago, we had a Laurel Garver week. This is officially "Janalyn Voight" week. :) Congrats, Janalyn. Your posts keep me thinking.
Happy weekend!
If you're a plotter, have you ever tried SOTP writing.
All of you SOTP writers, do you have any insights to share on how you write?
Janalyn Voight, at Author Haven, gives 7 tips on writing tense crisis scenes.
#4 got me. I should do a search for words like "nodded" and "shrugged." I'm sure I use them too often.
How about you? Is there a particular point on her list that nailed your shoes to the floor?
A few weeks ago, we had a Laurel Garver week. This is officially "Janalyn Voight" week. :) Congrats, Janalyn. Your posts keep me thinking.
Happy weekend!
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