In this episode I challenge you to get a traditionally published book and look for commas after beats. I think if you do find any, their numbers will be few. In this section, I say not to get a self-published title. I mean no offense to self-pubbed authors (of which I am one). What I mean is, it will be much more difficult to find a well-edited self-pubbed work than it will be to find a well-edited trad published work. This is not a knock on those indie authors who go above and beyond to put out the best work possible. Merely an acknowledgment that great work can be difficult to find among work that still needs a few rounds with an editor.
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S3 Episode 1: ATWT Interviews Indie Author Stephanie Verni
Special Episode: I’m Still Here
S2 Episode 6: Is ”write for yourself” bad writing advice? Sometimes
S2 Episode 5: Writing Update: Be ready for some whine
S2 Episode 4: The Writer‘s Aesthetic: Do we really need a theme to write?
S2:Ep 3: Adverbs! Oh, the Horror!
S2:Ep2: End Tags: When should we use them?
S2:Ep1: Why Some Writing Advice Should be Taken with a Grain of Salt
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Episode 31: You Don't Have to Shout! Using Dramatic Punctuation Your Writing
Episode 30: How to Give Critique
Episode 29 - How to Handle Critique (part 1)
Episode 28: Why Your First Draft Doesn't Have to be Magical
Episode 27: Show & Tell: Finding a Balance That Works
Episode 26: Pacing: How to Get it Right
Episode 25: Procrastination: How to work with it, not against it.
Episode 24: Give Me A Beat - Finding A Balance That Works
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Episode 23: My Revise & Resubmit Request Has Me Feeling Some Type of Way
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