Sentences with phrase «back over your manuscript»

This includes what questions to ask yourself as you go back over your manuscript to make sure your book has a great hook, tight pacing, and compelling characters.

Not exact matches

To properly understand Ephesians 3:7 - 13, I highly recommend you go back and read the sermon manuscript on Ephesians 3:1 - 6, especially my opening comments about how my thinking has changed over the years about this important passage.
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Well, what do you think your reaction would be like when you toiled over a manuscript only to get it back from the editor awash in red ink?
I often long for Back Then when the big houses would accept any manuscript «over the transom.»
Some will focus on proofreading and you'll get a manuscript back that looks like someone bled all over it — hint, I've discovered that most of the time when that happens, the person either isn't as great at grammar and punctuation as they think or they don't get that, in fiction, your characters don't have to speak proper King's English.
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