by Sarah Yoon | Dec 18, 2014 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Sarah Yoon With developmental edits and line edits taken care of, you’re finally to the point where you don’t have to worry about big-picture plot arcs. All that’s left is detailed prose and grammar work. You’re still not to proofreading level, but...
by Sarah Yoon | Dec 4, 2014 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Sarah Yoon Editing a book is a monstrous process. Many dreamy eyed romantics start their novel with gusto and struggle to the finis, only to realize just how much work it’ll take to make a 50,000 to 90,000-word manuscript readable and enjoyable. Your first...
by Sarah Yoon | Dec 2, 2014 | Storytelling Articles
Written by Elaine K. Phillips Feel dead yet? Congratulations, NaNoWriMo zombies! You’ve made it to December more—or less—alive. Alas, you don’t get to decompose just yet. You’ve brought 50,000 words of nonsensical, frenetic beauty into this world and you can’t abandon...