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Beta Readers vs Developmental Editors: Similarities, Differences, and When to Use Each
Beta Readers vs Developmental Editors Similarities, Differences, and When to Use Each By Melissa Burnham If you’re finishing up the first draft of your story, you may be wondering what the next step is and whether you need a beta reader or a developmental editor. The short answer-yes! Beta readers and structural/developmental editors provide two […]
The Writer’s Curse and Three Ways to Break It
The Writer’s Curse and Three Ways to Break It By Madeleine Mozley We’ve published a lot of original content on Instagram over the years. Sometimes, it’s fallen into the void of social media obscurity. But every once in a while, a post of ours seems to have cut to the heart of writers. One of […]
What Type of Editing Does Your Manuscript Need?
What Type of Editing Does Your Manuscript Need? A Guide for Fiction and Creative Nonfiction Writers By Melissa Burnham Line editing, structural editing, developmental editing, copy editing, manuscript critique, proofreading… Trying to decide what type of editing you need from the barrage of terms Google will throw out is overwhelming. And it doesn’t help that […]
Just Write: Seven Ways Authors Can Use AI to Save Time
Just Write: Seven Ways Authors Can Use AI to Save Time By Madeleine Mozley We’ve talked before here at Embers about how to find time to write. But for authors, there always seems to be a million things to do other than writing. All of these lovely tasks take up time too. What’s a busy […]
Four Tips for Creating Engaging Characters
Four Tips for Creating Engaging Characters By Melissa Burnham Not liking the characters-not finding them interesting, relatable, or believable-is one of the main reasons people DNF (did not finish) a book. Whatever genre you’re writing-mystery, historical fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, etc.-your characters need to be engaging. Characters are often what people remember about a story. The […]
How to Find Time to Write
How to Find Time to Write By Melissa Burnham Finding time to write can be hard, especially if it’s something that you consider a “hobby.” Things that we consider hobbies are always at the end of our to-do list. People always say that if you want to do something consistently, you have to make it […]
How to Avoid a Swiss Cheese Plot: Four Ways to Find and Fill Plot Holes
How to Avoid a Swiss Cheese Plot Four Ways to Find and Fill Plot Holes By Melissa Burnham Fact check yourself We’ve all heard the phrase “fact check” a lot recently, but in this case, you want to fact check yourself. Even when you think you remember how long the drive between Boston and New […]
The Power of Persistence: Three Famous Authors Who Conquered Rejection
The Power of Persistence Three Famous Authors Who Conquered Rejection By Madeleine Mozley “You must keep sending work out; you must never let a manuscript do nothing but eat its head off in a drawer. You send that work out again and again, while you’re working on another one. If you have talent, you will […]
How to Format Your Manuscript
How to Format Your Manuscript Why Proper Formatting Matters and How to Get It Right By Melissa Burnham Do you need to format your manuscript? Yes! Even if you’re self-publishing? Also yes! What if it’s a short story for a contest? Still yes! Why Format Your Manuscript? If you’re submitting to an agent or publisher […]
Editing 101: What is a Line Edit?
Editing 101: What is a Line Edit? By Melissa Burnham If you read our blog post on structural editing, you know we like to use the analogy of building a house. Foundational edits and structural edits are the first step-the foundation and structure of the house. Line editing is like installing the plumbing and electrical […]
