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Freelance editor, fiction and nonfiction.

Thank you to everyone who has expressed interest in my book and contributed comments, encouragement, forum posts and backings. Special thanks go to those who kept the Guide on their shelves for many months and helped it reach the Editor's Desk--and those who ensured it stayed there in those tense moments at the end of the month, soliciting friends, spouses and family members to lend their support. Much appreciated!

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The Impeccable Editor

A freelance editor and writing coach shares insights, observations, and tips about how writers can improve the quality of their work.


The way you think is reflected in the way you communicate. If your thinking is sloppy and short-sighted, your writing will not be as effective as it could be if you took the time to clarify your objectives. Like a chess player, you must learn to think through the ramifications of your statements—whether you are writing a speech for your boss, a memoir for your family or a novel that you hope will be a best seller. Learning to write well takes discipline and practice. The first draft is a great place to get your ideas down—but then the work of refining and developing craft begins. New writers, especially, would benefit from an awareness of some of the considerations that will improve the quality of their work, so they may develop good habits from the start.

With diligence, you can learn to spot your own patterns and find more effective alternatives that will enhance the effectiveness of your work, whether your aim is to educate and share information, to persuade your readers to change their minds, to inspire people to take action, or simply to delight and entertain your audience.


 

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Carl Garrett wrote 3 hours ago

I could REALLY use the remaining 4 chapters of your book. If you don....

Olive Field wrote 10 hours ago

Thanks Ed, I'm delighted with all the advice. Very much appreciated.....

James Workman wrote 12 hours ago

Dear Impeccable, I've read two chapters of your guide and put it o....

Oriax wrote 19 hours ago

I.E. I just wanted to say thanks so much for helping with the pitches....

sauceman wrote 2 days ago

Thanks. I'll take you up on that. It won't be right away. I some m....

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I wrote 31 days ago

Congratulations on reaching the Editor's Desk with your book (and holding the record for the book with the most comments!) i.e. view book

I wrote 84 days ago

Thank you, again, Jean, for your suggestions. (and yes, I agree that short and simple often works best, especially in dialogue (next chapter). Giving useful advice that will apply in all contexts is, as you have noted, a difficult task—and that is part of why I have focused more on the “sentence” le... view book

I wrote 157 days ago

Audrey: Because you are a fan of the Grammar Girl, I will quote from her discussion of the use of “hopefully” that you find so objectionable: “I am hopeful that starting a sentence with hopefully will become more acceptable in the future. In fact, many language experts have come around on star... view book

I wrote 204 days ago

Thank you, Jean, for the useful feedback! (and you are absolutely correct about "quoi"--corrected now!) Illustrations are a great idea, and I've got my eye out for cartoons and such; unfortunately, I'm not gifted that way. I'll keep your thoughts about showing and telling in mind next time I revie... view book

I wrote 205 days ago

Hmmm. Interesting advice from a person who hides behind someone else's photo and does not, either, give a full, "real" name... or any info about "her" self. Did you read chapter one? It states what the book is, and is not, about (no, it is NOT primarily about fiction, though I DO have exper... view book

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