We’re doing #10 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: The blood pooling under the man’s back—<br>by Michelle Davidson Argyle”
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Free HOOK Edit: The blood pooling under the man’s back—
Free HOOK Edit: Carmen slammed her keycard—
by M. Shirey
We’re doing #9 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: Carmen slammed her keycard—<br>by M. Shirey”
Free HOOK Edit: Trapped—
by Richard Young
We’re doing #8 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: Trapped—<br>by Richard Young”
Free HOOK Edit: The filming began last week—
by Amy Henry
We’re doing #7 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: The filming began last week—<br>by Amy Henry”
Free HOOK Edit: Dear Major Bradon—
by Angie Capozello
We’re doing #6 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: Dear Major Bradon—<br>by Angie Capozello”
Free HOOK Edit: To begin with, Marlowe was dead—
by Michael Wright
We’re doing #5 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: To begin with, Marlowe was dead—<br>by Michael Wright”
Free HOOK Edit: Thel nocked an arrow—
by Chris Hale
We’re doing #4 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: Thel nocked an arrow—<br>by Chris Hale”
Free HOOK Edit: In the morning when there was nothing but birdsong—
by Mindy Peterman
We’re doing #3 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: In the morning when there was nothing but birdsong—<br>by Mindy Peterman”
Free HOOK Edit: The wolf would have been mistaken—
by Stephanie St. Clair
We’re doing #2 in my 2009 series of free HOOK Edit Specials today: readers sent me the first 150 words of their novels, and I did a quick Developmental Edit on each one, followed by a Copy & Line Edit. (You can still find all these Sample Edits under my… Read more“Free HOOK Edit: The wolf would have been mistaken—<br>by Stephanie St. Clair”
3 Ways Copyright Law Applies to You
The pen is mightier than the sword. —Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Richelieu; Or the Conspiracy If you’d like to cut straight to the chase, I’ve finally explicated the text in its entirety of section 107 of US copyright law, the section disputed by (mostly self-publishing) plagiarists. However, if you’d like to read… Read more“3 Ways Copyright Law Applies to You”