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Still Committing Word Crimes? Free and Useful Tools to Keep You Out of Grammar Jail

Still Committing Word Crimes? Free and Useful Tools to Keep You Out of Grammar Jail

On the well-heeled heels of editor Elle River’s excellent post on editing self checks, we thought you’d enjoy an author’s take, and some apps he’s found to make the job a bit less painful! Our thanks to author William Lobb

Shari Stauch August 27, 2017 On Writing, Publishing insights Read more

Announcing WWW’s New Partner Page!

From soup to nuts… That’s always been the goal of Where Writers Win — to provide a “home base” from where any writer or author, no matter WHERE they are on their journey, can find their “next step” resources. And

Shari Stauch September 15, 2014 Author Marketing, Author Publicity, Author Social Media, Author Websites, EBook Publishing, Publishing insights, Writer Tools & Tips Read more

An Editor’s Tips for Selecting Editors

Indie authors, or self-publishers, have a lot of hats to wear.  Not only are they worrying about writing a book, quite an endeavor on its own, they also are assuming the publisher’s role.  This means the successful indie will make

Shari Stauch January 5, 2013 Publishing insights, Writer Tools & Tips Read more

Five Tips To Determine If Your Manuscript Is Ready To Send Out or “But My Mother Loves My Book…”

Thanks to editor Marlene Adelstein for this guest post! How many times have I heard those words or some variation? (Plug in husband, aunt or high school English teacher). As a freelance book editor, many of the writers who contact

Shari Stauch December 13, 2012 Publishing insights, Writer Tools & Tips Read more

Three Things Your Editor Needs to Know!

In addition to the technical points raised by Laurie Price in her Oct. 19th post and Richard adding to the comments on that post, editor Laurie Skemp is weighing in with this guest post: I would like to mention some

Shari Stauch October 25, 2012 Writer Tools & Tips Read more

Nine Tips When You Have to Self-Edit…

We all need other eyes on our work, no matter how long we’ve been reading, writing or editing. Fellow readers, writers and editors offer us insights we may not have realized; they catch errors we might not have caught; they

Shari Stauch September 27, 2012 Writer Tools & Tips Read more

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