Editing our Writing

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Getting a story out onto paper (or into a computer) is easy at times, and more difficult at other times. Regardless of ones efforts, editing must be done before it is shared with the world.

I have been working on a book (a memoir) for four years now. I think I am done, but I now need to do some editing. Not my best skill with my own writing. It also takes a lot on a 101,000 word book.

Passive Verb Tense: This is one of my biggest issues. I have had this problem for years. There are places that you want it, but I have found I use it way too much.

Wordiness: I babble a little too much. In stories sometimes this is good, but most people want a balance between going on and on, versus getting straight to the point. I also tend to use many words instead of one, for example: "a lot of" instead of "many"

Contractions: In formal writing they say not to use them, in casual writing they say it is okay. I just haven't figured out the balance for my memoir.

Colons and Semicolons: I always confuse these two

That: I use the word "that" a lot, but that is okay now, isn't it? :)

Clauses: apparently I don't always use the commas I should to separate clauses, diagramming sentences was never a strength of mine in school.

Verb Tense: Past, Present, Future - - and everything inbetween - - When you are writing a memoir, it gets a little complicated staying in one time zone. Grammar checkers actually don't catch this, for each sentence is correct, even if I switch around within a paragraph

Those are the big grammar things I am dealing with, and then there are the other editing things, dealing with story flow and paragraph alignment. it is amazing what moving one sentence can do to change the power of a paragraph, or moving a few paragraphs around to improve the flow of a story.

My current challenge is to go through and make decisions on every underlined squiggle I find in Microsoft Word.

Wish me Luck
Keep Smiling, Keep Writing
Teekabell

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