Blogs about: Autocrit

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... 'irregardless'... the best non-word in the lexicon... bait for the grammar police...#TBSU...9 comments

Seumas Gallacher wrote 4 weeks ago: … there are some, an elite handful, who live a life untrammelled by the vicissitudes of gramma … more →

Tags: Scribbling & Stuff, Blether, Self Publishing, writing, new indies, social networking, Computer Literacy, Blogging, new authors

Copy Editing Software for Authors4 comments

Wendy Van Camp wrote 2 months ago: Once the rough draft is completed and the author has gone through the revision process, the next ste … more →

Tags: Commentary, WhiteSmoke, grammarly, smartedit, rightwriter, After the Deadline, copy editing, Editing software

The Ups and Downs of Throwing My Writing to the World5 comments

lisa_writes wrote 2 months ago: Until last year, no-one had read a word of the fiction I’d written. Not since I was 15 anyway. … more →

Tags: writing, Romance, Editing, Writing #2, Manuscript, new adult, Publishers, Rejections, Revising

In Pursuit of AutoCrit: A Writer's Review

Alison Lee Author wrote 2 months ago: Good Morning! For those of you writers who follow this blog, the next few paragraphs may be useful.  … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Slut, writing

Letting computers help you write and edit2 comments

ABE wrote 3 months ago: Thanks to Lily White LeFevre for asking about editing programs. If there are computer tools availabl … more →

Tags: writing how-to, writing, The Creative Process, Editing, Revision

Writerly Tools: Editing Edition4 comments

thereanddraftagain wrote 3 months ago: Here at There & Draft Again, we’ve gone over lots of helpful tips and tools you can use wh … more →

Tags: Writing #2, Writing Tools, Writing Tips, wordle, myWriterTools, Editing, writerly tools

Editing the Speedy Way

joannehuspek wrote 5 months ago: This weekend’s editing was frustrating, among other things. But Tuesday afternoon I came home … more →

Tags: Editing, music, violin, writing, women, life, nanowrimo 2, People, Rewriting, women's literature, writing, Dr. Wicked, Literature

AutoCrit Editing Wizard, a useful tool for writers1 comment

April W Gardner wrote 7 months ago: Last month, someone on the John 3:16 Marketing Network recommended the website AutoCrit.com. Today, … more →

Tags: Authors, Working from home, Writing #2, writing, Editing, April W Gardner, Reflections in Hindsight, Authors, Critiques

...t'was a storm and darkly night...what?...Cliches?...Moi??...22 comments

Seumas Gallacher wrote 7 months ago: …my brain is certainly acknowledged to be mangled beyond recovery by those nearest and dearest … more →

Tags: Scribbling & Stuff, Blether, Books, Blogging, Computer Literacy, Friends, Jim McAllister, new authors, new indies

Need an honest opinion? Nina Davies!

J.J. Massa wrote 7 months ago:   Hey, I ask her all the time. And I use AutoCrit. It’s a wonderful piece of computer ware that … more →

Tags: Guest Blogger, Nina Davies, Editing

Step by step; welcome to my planning page

Jeffrey Howe wrote 8 months ago: Finished running the R & R through AutoCrit today. Made a couple of minor plot fixes on the fly … more →

Tags: musings, writing, Fun, duotrope, Revisions, querytracker, St. Louis Artists' Guild, Lacrosse

I don't mind saying...3 comments

Jeffrey Howe wrote 9 months ago: …now that I’ve finished the addition, that the past four months of rewrites to the faeri … more →

Tags: Nuts and bolts, writing, Faerie, Novels, Writers under the Arch, WUTA, Revision

Ch..ch..ch..changes2 comments

Jeffrey Howe wrote 10 months ago: Thank you, Mr. Bowie. About to take my son off to sleep-away camp for the first time. The moment fee … more →

Tags: musings, writing, Revising, Childrearing, Summer Camp

28 day blog challenge in one go

caro ayre wrote 11 months ago: Response to a 28 day blog challenge. Having made a mess of keeping up on a regular basis, I am going … more →

Tags: kindle, Editing, Blogging, Lightning Source, Use your head, Book Blurbs

You've signed a publishing contract...what's next?16 comments

kford2007 wrote 1 year ago: If you’ve been following my blog, you know I’ve recently begun to navigate some uncharte … more →

Tags: on writing, Beta readers, Editing, overused words, Publishing, publishing contract, Short Story

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Jeffrey Howe wrote 1 year ago: Sixty percent of the way through mechanical edits on the ghost story now, and I’m wondering if … more →

Tags: Nuts and bolts, writing, Editing, Verbs, idiomatic, <conjunctions>

Zero to sixty

Jeffrey Howe wrote 1 year ago: So a week ago I wondered, in the untidy back of my mind, what I’d be working on this summer. W … more →

Tags: Nuts and bolts, writing, Rewrites, Writers under the Arch, WUTA, Edits, R & R, agents

My Editing Process2 comments

scavola wrote 1 year ago: Well, since I’m not ‘in the mood’ to write tonight, might as well talk about somet … more →

Tags: writing, scavola, Editing, AutoCrit Editing Wizard, Editing software

And that's a wrap

Jeffrey Howe wrote 1 year ago: The first iteration clocked in at just under 81,000 words of deathless prose. Getting to this point … more →

Tags: musings, Nuts and bolts, writing, NaNoWriMo, Novels, Rewrites, Writers under the Arch, WUTA, Finishing


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