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A Peek into My Developmental Editing Process
t’s good for you to know not just what you’ll receive but also what goes into that final product. For me, that usually means at least...

Martha Chargot
Jun 14, 20225 min read


Chapters v. Scenes: What’s the Difference and Why Should I Care?
Keep reading, and you might find something that fundamentally changes the way you think about writing...

Martha Chargot
Dec 21, 20213 min read


The Anatomy of a Great Paragraph
Working with a copyeditor is a great time to get an analysis of your work on a paragraph-by-paragraph level...

Martha Chargot
Apr 20, 20214 min read


Change of Plans: How to Adapt Your Screenplay into a Novel
Do you ever feel stuck in your medium? You shouldn’t! It may not feel ideal to repurpose your story into a novel, but...

Martha Chargot
Mar 30, 20213 min read


Quick Fixes to Meet Your NaNoWriMo Word Count for the Day
If you’re the typical NaNoWriMo participant, you’re trying to write 50,000 words this month. That’s 1,667 words a day, give or take.

Martha Chargot
Nov 12, 20203 min read


Beginner’s Guide to Point of View: Singular v. Multiple POVs
While you are choosing the point of view for your novel, it’s possible you’ll find that one narrator isn’t enough to build tension...

Martha Chargot
Nov 3, 20204 min read


Beginner’s Guide to Point of View: Omniscient v. Limited Narration
The choice between an omniscient narrator and a limited one is a question of how knowledgeable you want your narrator to be.

Martha Chargot
Oct 6, 20203 min read
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