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Writing for a Living: Editing Your Own Work, available at $64.99, has an average rating of 4.75, with 8 lectures, based on 14 reviews, and has 144 subscribers.

You will learn about How to recognize and correct redundancy in all three forms. How to recognize and correct run-on sentences. How to recognize and correct tense drift. How story structure governs the best way to structure, sentences, paragraphs and scenes. This course is ideal for individuals who are Writers of any kind who want to take their work to the next level. It is particularly useful for Writers of any kind who want to take their work to the next level.

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Summary

Title: Writing for a Living: Editing Your Own Work

Price: $64.99

Average Rating: 4.75

Number of Lectures: 8

Number of Published Lectures: 8

Number of Curriculum Items: 8

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • How to recognize and correct redundancy in all three forms.
  • How to recognize and correct run-on sentences.
  • How to recognize and correct tense drift.
  • How story structure governs the best way to structure, sentences, paragraphs and scenes.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Writers of any kind who want to take their work to the next level.
  • Target Audiences

  • Writers of any kind who want to take their work to the next level.
  • 99% of writing is rewriting. So, if you’re a writer, unless you’re somehow magically able to set down one brilliant pristine passage after another, you will spend a lot of time rewriting. Some rewriting uses the same creative process that got you there in the first place; adding and/or substantially changing ideas, characters, locations and plot points, which I’ll refer to here as revising the content.

    This course isn’t about that, it’s about the other, let’s say 48.5%; editing, taking a hard, unflinching look at what you’ve already got. And that’s not just about correcting typos or other mistakes, otherwise known as proofreading. Editing involves cutting, restructuring, streamlining, and otherwise honing that beautiful muse-inspired mess, so it becomes the best possible version of itself, ready for readers to enjoy, or for a professional editor to rip into all over again while you stand by, whimpering. This course shows you how to do that in eight handy-dandy lectures:

    1. Introduction.

    2. Magic Typos and Getting Tense. If you’re an expert proofreader and/or grammarian, feel free to skip this one. If not, don’t, especially if you’ve always wondered what future perfect continuous means.

    3. The Vile Beast Redundancy and its Sidekick Overuse – Redundancy in all its forms being the biggest impediment to good writing, second only to an unhealthy attachment to our work.

    4. Story describes how the same dynamic of tension and release that governs narrative, governs the best way to structure the subjects of the next three lectures, sentences, paragraphs and scenes.

    5. Editing Sentences

    6. Editing Paragraphs

    7. Editing Scenes

    From there, but way of review, I dare to take a look at some passages from the works of famous authors and yes, for better or worse, edit them, in:

    8. Editing the Rich and Famous

    No additional software or equipment required.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Learning the Rules

    Lecture 1: Magic Tyops and Getting Tense

    Lecture 2: Redundancy

    Lecture 3: Story

    Chapter 3: Applying the Rules

    Lecture 1: Editing Sentences

    Lecture 2: Editing Paragraphs

    Lecture 3: Editing Scenes

    Chapter 4: Review

    Lecture 1: Editing the Rich & Famous

    Instructors

  • Writing for a Living- Editing Your Own Work  No.2
    Stefan Petrucha
    Author of over 20 books and hundreds of graphic novels!
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