The Benefits Of Reading Aloud

Ever tried reading your draft aloud?  You should.  Hearing your writing recited aloud gives you a clearer idea about how your voice, punctuation and overall constructions sound.

Making Changes To Your Writing’s Logic

Making logic changes after reviewing your draft is one of the most difficult things for anyone trying to finish an essay.  That’s because the amount of revision required can vary from localized to a single paragraph to the entire body of argument.

Reviewing Topic Sentences First During Paragraph-Level Editing

One of the first things you should check when reviewing paragraphs is the topic sentence.  A lot of writing ills can be avoided, after all, if you do that one thing right.

Six Ways To Cut Clutter Out Of Your Writing

The things you and your favorite grammar program remove from your writing are often just as important as what you put in.   After all, removing words that slow your work is just as effective a tactic for improvement as inserting ones that hasten the pace.

What You Revise During Editing

Every draft you edit will have a variety of areas you can focus on.  Ideally, if you want to produce the best writing possible, you’ll give ample time to all of them.


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