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    Author Spotlight: 2021 Recap
    • Dec 16, 2021
    • 5 min

    Author Spotlight: 2021 Recap

    In 2021, I ran a series of Author Spotlight posts. Every month, I showcased an indie author and interviewed them to find out more about their writing life. In case you missed any of them, here's a list of all the authors I interviewed! Read the full interviews for some stellar writing advice and funny anecdotes. Mary Ann Tippett Mary Ann Tippett is a writer who moved from Indiana to Ottawa, thereby rendering her law degree useless. She worked ten years pursuing fraudsters, li
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    Author Spotlight: Jenny Hickman
    • Sep 24, 2021
    • 3 min

    Author Spotlight: Jenny Hickman

    Welcome to the ninth post in my Author Spotlight series! Every month, I showcase an indie author and interview them to find out more about their writing life. This month, the author in the spotlight is Jenny Hickman! I found Jenny's books on Instagram and instantly fell in love because they have absolutely gorgeous covers. I knew I had to read them, and I did not regret it. I have read both The PAN and The HOOK, and I am itching to read The CROC to see how the trilogy wraps u
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    Author Spotlight: Mallory McCartney
    • Aug 26, 2021
    • 5 min

    Author Spotlight: Mallory McCartney

    Welcome to the eighth post in my Author Spotlight series! Every month, I showcase an indie author and interview them to find out more about their writing life. This month, the author in the spotlight is Mallory McCartney! Mal and I met when I edited the third book in her Black Dawn series, Kingdom of Broken Iron. You can pre-order the book now; it comes out in early 2022! Now we bond over our pets and our love of fall and Halloween. Mal has an adorable family of fur-babies—or
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    Author Spotlight: Brianne Wik
    • Jul 29, 2021
    • 5 min

    Author Spotlight: Brianne Wik

    Welcome to the seventh post in my Author Spotlight series! Every month, I showcase an indie author and interview them to find out more about their writing life. This month, the author in the spotlight is Brianne Wik! I met Brianne on Instagram, and we quickly connected over our love for stories. As soon as I knew Brianne was publishing her debut novel, I jumped on her ARC team so I could be one of the first people to read it! Her novel One Iridescent Night is a Cinderella ret
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    Author Spotlight: Elle Beaumont
    • Jun 17, 2021
    • 4 min

    Author Spotlight: Elle Beaumont

    Welcome to the sixth post in my Author Spotlight series! Every month, I showcase an indie author and interview them to find out more about their writing life. This month, the author in the spotlight is Elle Beaumont! I've edited one of Elle's short stories, and I'll be working on one of her novellas soon! She is a prolific writer, and she just released a new book with Christis Christie called The Dragon's Bride! Elle and I got to know each other through Instagram, and I'm an
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    Is Proofreading Necessary?
    • Sep 22, 2020
    • 2 min

    Is Proofreading Necessary?

    Is proofreading really a necessary part of publishing a book? Yes, yes it is. But not everyone needs to hire a proofreader. Why? Let's start with the basics. What is proofreading? As I stated in my post where I explain the levels of editing, proofreading is the final stage of editing that takes place after a manuscript has been edited and typeset. This is the quality control stage where any remaining errors are corrected. If you skip this stage, your book will likely go out i
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    8 Ways to Save Money on Editing
    • Jul 21, 2020
    • 3 min

    8 Ways to Save Money on Editing

    We all like to save money while enjoying quality goods and services. It's no different with editing. Editing can be quite pricey and rightfully so because editors spend hours intensely focusing on each manuscript. But editing does not have to cost a ton of money. There are many ways to save money on editing as long as you are willing to put in the work. Here are eight ways to save those pennies. 1. Read Before You Write The number one piece of advice I give to writers is to r
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    7 Self-Publishing Tips
    • Jul 7, 2020
    • 4 min

    7 Self-Publishing Tips

    You've done your research into both traditional publishing and self-publishing, and you've decided self-publishing is for you. Now what? How do you get your manuscript from draft to published book? First of all, we should establish that self-publishing is the equivalent of running your own business. You are in charge of everything, so you have to know what you're doing if you want to be successful. Here are seven tips to help you on your way. 1. Hire a Professional Editor If
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    5 More Podcasts for Readers and Writers
    • Dec 3, 2019
    • 2 min

    5 More Podcasts for Readers and Writers

    Remember my posts listing 5 podcasts for readers and 5 podcasts for writers? Well, here are 5 more podcasts for readers and/or writers. Yes, I listen to a lot of podcasts. For Real, A Nonfiction Podcast From Book Riot Looking for some nonfiction book recommendations? This bi-weekly Book Riot podcast with Alice and Kim will give you plenty of new and backlist nonfiction options. This podcast is wonderful for readers looking to spice up their reading life and for writers intere
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    NaNoWriMo Reflections
    • Nov 28, 2019
    • 2 min

    NaNoWriMo Reflections

    Have you heard of NaNoWriMo? National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) takes place every November, and people try to write an entire novel—50,000 words—in one month. That may sound like a steep goal, but it's doable! This year I participated in NaNoWriMo for the first time. I hadn't written fiction since high school, and I started this challenge ten days late. And yes, it has definitely been a challenge. As I write this post, there are four days left in November, and I have 65
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    Adverbs: Kill Them or Let Them Live?
    • Nov 26, 2019
    • 2 min

    Adverbs: Kill Them or Let Them Live?

    Adverbs are a polarizing topic in the writing and editing world. Some people think we should eliminate adverbs altogether, and some people think we can use adverbs whenever we want. This controversy often centres around Stephen King's dislike of adverbs in his famous writing advice book, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. I think people often misunderstand King's intentions, although what he wrote about adverbs definitely seems harsh: "I believe the road to hell is paved with
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    What Is a Manuscript Evaluation?
    • Oct 29, 2019
    • 2 min

    What Is a Manuscript Evaluation?

    Most people haven't heard of a manuscript evaluation, which is surprising and unfortunate because it's a cheaper way for authors to receive feedback and improve their manuscript before paying for in-depth editing. What do manuscript evaluations cover? A manuscript evaluation covers the same material as a developmental edit but on a more general scale. This includes feedback on multiple aspects of a story: Plot Characterization Pacing Tone Verb Tense Word Choice World-building
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    5 Podcasts for Writers
    • Sep 19, 2019
    • 2 min

    5 Podcasts for Writers

    I've written a post about 5 Podcasts for Readers, but what about for writers? There are so many podcasts out there offering fantastic writing and publishing advice for those trying to get their stories out in the world. These are five of my favourite podcasts for writers. The Editing Podcast with Louise Harnby and Denise Cowle In The Editing Podcast, editors Louise and Denise provide all kinds of writing and editing advice for authors. Learn why editing is important, how to f
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    Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing
    • May 20, 2019
    • 4 min

    Self-Publishing vs. Traditional Publishing

    Deciding whether to self-publish or traditionally publish can be difficult. Both of these routes have pros and cons, and it's worth thinking about which one suits you best before you jump into one or the other. First, ask yourself why you want to publish. Do you want to be the next Julie Murphy or NK Jemisin? Do you want to publish a memoir only for your family and friends? The purpose of your writing and the audience of your work will help determine what publishing journey f
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    Improve Your Writing: Cut Filler Words
    • May 6, 2019
    • 3 min

    Improve Your Writing: Cut Filler Words

    Words have power. They can empower people and tear down civilizations, and they can also bore people to tears. Back when authors were paid by the word, stuffing manuscripts full of filler words was acceptable. Nowadays, not so much. Filler words are words that add nothing to the text. You can think of them as unnecessary words, or fluff (as we said in university). These words slow down the pace of a story, make sentences wordy, and turn readers away. Editors and writers alike
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    How Much Does Editing Cost?
    • Apr 29, 2019
    • 4 min

    How Much Does Editing Cost?

    One of the hot topics in the writing and editing world is editing rates. How much do editors charge? How much should editors charge? Both independent authors and new freelance editors want to know about the money side of the business. Before we dive into how editors determine their rates and what authors can expect to pay, we need to remember that both editors and authors are human beings who need to make a living. Editors need to make enough to cover their grocery bills, ren
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    Finding an Editor
    • Apr 22, 2019
    • 3 min

    Finding an Editor

    You know why you need an editor, and you know more-or-less what level of editing you need. Now how do you find an editor? Editors can seem elusive, but there are tons of us out there! Once you find some editors, you need to shop around a bit to make sure you find the right one. And I don't mean shopping only for prices. Finding an Editor If you're a social person, you can likely find an editor by going to local writing groups and/or book clubs. If there are no editors in atte
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    Hyphens, En Dashes, Em Dashes, Oh My!
    • Apr 8, 2019
    • 2 min

    Hyphens, En Dashes, Em Dashes, Oh My!

    Photo: an example of proofreaders' marks for inserting a hyphen, an en dash, and an em dash. Most people use hyphens on a regular basis, but what about en dashes and em dashes? I didn't even know what they were until I went to university, and I wasn't familiar with how to use them until I took a grammar course for my Editing Certificate. So what are the differences between a hyphen, an en dash, and an em dash? Hyphen A hyphen is the shortest dash, and there is a key for it on
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    Tackling the Semi-Colon
    • Mar 25, 2019
    • 2 min

    Tackling the Semi-Colon

    Oh, the dreaded semi-colon. I have heard people complain about using it since I was in high school. One of my teachers told us to avoid it altogether because no one ever used it correctly, and my university professors often discouraged students from using it as well. I have to confess, though, that the semi-colon is my favourite punctuation mark. I have a tattoo of a semi-colon on my wrist, although not because I'm such a grammar nerd (even though I am a grammar nerd). I got
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    What Type of Editing Do You Need?
    • Mar 18, 2019
    • 3 min

    What Type of Editing Do You Need?

    We've established that you need an editor no matter what kind of writing you do. But what kind of editing do you need? There are multiple types of editing, and knowing what kind you need can be tricky because types of editing are not clear-cut. Even different editors define the levels of editing in different ways, which is why communication is key. If you are not sure what type of editing you need, your editor should be able to tell you based on a sample of your manuscript. K
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