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Does your writing feel clunky or slow? Are you stressing about what characters or scenes you should cut to make your book shorter? The solution might be to remove the redundancies in your writing!
In this episode, we are covering how to improve your writing by removing redundancies. I am sharing the benefits of removing redundancies in your writing, giving some examples of common redundancies I see, and discussing the three types of redundancies. If you’re looking for an actionable way to improve your writing, this may be the solution you are looking for!
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In this episode we cover:
- The benefits of eliminating redundancies in your writing
- What direct, inferred, and situational redundancies are and how to fix them
- Examples of common redundancies in writing
Related Resources:
Join the Real Talk Membership here!
Join the Group Coaching and Editing sessions
Related blog posts & episodes:
Episode 12: Writing Rules: When to Follow Them, When to Break Them
Episode 2: Your First Draft Isn’t Bad
Episode 5: Writing More Powerful Scenes
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Welcome to The Prologue, with author coach, Arielle Hadfield.
You’ve got an idea for a story. Now it’s time to get it on paper. The writing world can be a strange and scary place, but you don’t have to face it alone.
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