Check out this great post from Kristina Stanley with some self-editing help.
Thank you, Raimey Gallant for organizing the #AuthorToolboxBlogHop. Today is the third post of this new series, and I’m very excited to be part of it.
This is a monthly blog hop on the theme of resources/learning for authors: posts related to the craft of writing, editing, querying, marketing, publishing, blogging tips for authors, reviews of author-related products, anything that an author would find helpful.
To continue hopping through other great blogs in the monthly #AuthorToolboxBlogHop or to join, just hop on over to Ramey Gallant!
I’ll focus this entire series on self-editing. The first blog in my series covers Why Learn To Self-Edit. The second blog covered Characters In The Context of Editing.
Today’s topic is setting.
THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT OF SETTING
I once read a book where I didn’t skim any of the setting descriptions. Afterward, I wondered why. Engaging settings generate emotion.
I admit I’m impatient with too…
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Thanks for reblog Don. There are lots of great blogs on this blog hop if people are looking for editing and writing advice.
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You’re quite welcome. I know I am. You can never learn too much.
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