Saturday 27 April 2013

12 Words To Look Out For While Editing





How many drafts does a manuscript require to make it submission ready? I’ll say, lots. I’m embarrassed at my eagerness to source for a publisher after two drafts when I penned my first novel. Standard spelling and grammar check after its completion, then off it went in search of a home. I was genuinely baffled by the flood of rejections that came my way. Lesson learned.


No matter how perfect you think your work is, it never quite is. So I, like many writers, have devised a system to, at least, attempt to present a clean manuscript. In what is the first of a series of quick tips, here are some words that fly under the radar despite the best intentions.


Any time / Anytime
Some time / Sometime
Every day / Everyday
On to / Onto

Weather / Weather
Bust / Burst
March / Match
Bets / Best

Through / though
Filed / Filled
Hang / Hung
Teas / Tears

           
It’s advisable to let your work sit for a while before commencing on another edit. It helps open your eyes to errors overlooked in your last read-through.

Have more words to add to the list above? Do share!

Great Bite?
Caramel fudge sundae. It’s the weather, I tell you.   

Purchase your copy of Love’s Pendulum here and here. Thanks!

No comments:

Post a Comment

Tell me what you think about today's post!