Your First Draft is Complete, Now What?

ebook HYH Guide to Authorship, #1 · HYH Guide to Authorship

By Shawndra Holmberg

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Congratulations on conquering the blank page and completing your first draft! As an author, your primary aim is to ensure your readers can fully engage with your message without distractions. Now that your initial draft is done, it's time to embark on the editing journey.
But before you hand your manuscript off to a professional editor for copy or line editing, equip yourself with the essential tool: "Your First Draft is Complete, Now What?" This book serves as your editing checklist, targeting common issues frequently encountered in first drafts. While some items on this list may indeed be errors (such as misspellings or incorrect word usage), many are subtle distractions or unnecessary fluff that could hinder your manuscript's potential.
Tailored for writers using American English in non-fiction projects, this guide enhances your writing without delving into the intricacies of English grammar and punctuation. Instead, it focuses on improving your overall writing quality, making your editor's job smoother whether you're self-publishing or pursuing traditional routes.
Recognizing that "proper" grammar can be subjective depending on which style manual you learned, this book navigates various style conventions, allowing you to make informed choices about your writing style.
Don't allow common errors to derail your writing journey. Order your copy of "Your First Draft is Complete, Now What?" and approach the editing process with confidence and clarity.

Your First Draft is Complete, Now What?