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From Draft to Masterpiece - The Art of Editing - cover

From Draft to Masterpiece - The Art of Editing

Seraphina Wilde

Editorial: RWG Publishing

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"From Draft to Masterpiece: The Art of Editing" by Seraphina Wilde is an essential guide for writers looking to elevate their work from initial drafts to polished masterpieces. With insights from Marilyn Schwartz, a senior editor at LLH and a seasoned writing coach, this book delves into the transformative power of effective editing. Discover the intricacies of the editorial process, from critiquing a first draft to the meticulous steps of proofreading. Learn how to view your writing through a critical lens, ensuring clarity, coherence, and relevance for your readers. Schwartz's innovative tagging technique in Microsoft Word offers a practical tool for making implicit reasoning explicit, helping writers and editors alike to clearly convey their message. Whether you're working on a dynamic magazine article or a static piece, this book provides the blueprint for achieving your writing goals. Unleash the potential of your writing with "From Draft to Masterpiece: The Art of Editing."
Disponible desde: 09/07/2024.

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