Some good info here from Mary Walton.
You may remember Mary Walton’s recent guest post, 10 Proofreading Tools For Writers. This is another fine list of author resources compiled by her. Oh, and here is one of my favorite comics of all time:
9 Best Grammar Tools For Writers
The most interesting, fascinating book can fall down if the grammar is poor. No reader will want to continue if the book is too difficult to read. That’s why your grammar is so important in everything you write. If you find that you don’t know enough about grammar to skilfully edit your writing, you’re in luck. This guide will show you nine online tools that will really help you out when you’re in a bind.
- Academized: Invest some time in your writing skills and read this guide. It’s comprehensive yet easy to understand, making it perfect for writers. By reading it, you can get a good…
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Nicholas C. Rossis said:
Many thanks for sharing, Stevie 🙂
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Stevie Turner said:
You’re welcome.
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reader's favourite said:
Thanks very much for liking the comment I posted. It is much appreciated.
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reader's favourite said:
This is an very interesting piece. It gives some very good suggestions by way of example to show you the best approach you can take when editing a piece of written material. It has straightforward explanations and it is written in a direct and matter of fact way that allows the reader to easily understand it. It is a very good resource to use when budding writers and experienced writers as well want to find ways to make their writing better they will be coming to the right place. It also pretty useful for students learning English or creative writing. It would serve as a guiding hand for those who might be interested in being a proofreader or an editor.
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