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Manuscript Makeover: Revision Techniques No Fiction Writer Can Afford to Ignore | Elizabeth Lyon
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Professional editor and author Elizabeth Lyon offers aspiring novelists the guidance and instruction they need to write and edit well-crafted and compelling stories that will stand out from the competition and attract the attention of agents and publishers, including: - Stand-out style techniques, from accessing an authentic voice to applying techniques of "wordsmithing" that transform prose - How to rewrite characterization for dimensionality, a universal need, and theme - Adjustment suggestions to match the prose style and structure of specific genres - Correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, and style - Strategies to strengthen story beginnings and endings - Methods for increasing plot stakes, creating movement, and adjusting pace for maximum suspense
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Today on #AuthorLingo101:

MS: This is shorthand for manuscript. For as much as we authors appreciate words, we can't be bothered to take three syllables to say this one. When speaking and on social media, it's just MS.

MSWL: Agents, editors, and publishers use this abbreviation when referring to their ManuScript Wish List, as in what they want to see more of in their inboxes. It's even a popular hashtag.

SandyW Who knew? 😀 7y
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