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Editing Tipsies

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by Skye Horn & RaeLynn Fry

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Quick self-editing tips you can use today to make your writing the best it can be. We talk about how we use it in our own writing process and give you some how-tos so you can start implementing it into yours!

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September 9, 2022

S1 E8 - Show vs. Tell

<p><strong>Editing can be an overwhelming experience, so this month we are bringing you our tips for silencing your inner critic and dealing with self-doubt.</strong></p> <p>As writers, we are all guilty of telling instead of showing at some point. Ever wonder how to identify where that is in your writing and how to make it go away?&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode, we talk about showing versus telling and when to use each and how to do so appropriately. We will give you warning flags and words as well as give you some ideas on how take the scene or paragraph from telling to showing (or vice-versa if that's the case).</p> <p>In today's episode, we mentioned two resources:</p> <p>The Emotional Thesaurus collection by Angela Ackerman &amp; Becca Puglisi as well as the book, Sin &amp; Syntax: How to Create Wicked Good Prose by Constance Hale</p> <p>Questions, comments, or ideas? Email us at EditingTipsies@Gmail.com or DM Skye or Rachel on Instagram, @SkyeHorn_Author or @RaeLynnFry and while you're at it, give us a follow. Visit our websites: www.SkyeHorn.com and www.RaeLynnFry.com.</p> <p>Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so you can get notified every time we come out with a new episode!</p> <p><br></p>

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July 21, 2022

S1 E7 - Passive vs. Active Voice

<p><strong>Editing can be an overwhelming experience, so this month we are bringing you our tips for silencing your inner critic and dealing with self-doubt.</strong></p> <p>Have you ever wondered what other writers meant when they said, "That section is too passive."? In this episode, we talk about what that means and how to identify when you could be writing in the passive voice. We will give you warning flags and words as well as give you some ideas on how to make the section into more of an active voices as well as discussing when it's okay to use a passive voice.&nbsp;</p> <p>In this episode, we mentioned the eight "Be" verbs: am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been. We also mentioned one of our favorite writing tools that helps us identify and change that pesky passive writing voice: ProWriting Aid.&nbsp;</p> <p>Questions, comments, or ideas? Email us at EditingTipsies@Gmail.com or DM Skye or Rachel on Instagram, @SkyeHorn_Author or @RaeLynnFry and while you're at it, give us a follow. Visit our websites: www.SkyeHorn.com and www.RaeLynnFry.com.&nbsp;</p> <p>Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast so you can get notified every time we come out with a new episode!</p>

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May 23, 2022

S1 E6 - Adverbs and Adjectives

<p>Editing can be an overwhelming experience, but you're not alone! This month we are bringing you our tips for editing your adjectives and adverbs. Find us on Instagram at @SkyeHorn_Author and @RaeLynnFry and our websites www.SkyeHorn.com and www.RaeLynnFry.com. Have questions or suggestions for future episodes? DM us on Instagram or shoot us an email at EditingTipsies@Gmail.com.</p> <p>Resources:</p> <p>https://www.wordclouds.com</p> <p>Happy Editing!</p>

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What is Editing Tipsies?

Quick self-editing tips you can use today to make your writing the best it can be. We talk about how we use it in our own writing process and give you some how-tos so you can start implementing it into yours!

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