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I really need help.
I want this to literally have no mistakes in it.
Anyone care to help at all?
You will me noted as my editor when I get this all done -
Mostly you have to read other people's work if you want them to maybe, read yours--there's no guarantee of that then, once you're friendly with someone as him/her if they will be willing to edit your chapter.
We're all working on our stories and maybe,you might find a group--look under groups and join one. A good group: Novels Only please. Check it out but, don't expect quick results.
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Hi Kats Wonderland---You might ask how dose one make friends with someone they don’t know, have never met and probably never will.
It’s really quite simple when you think about it.
Find someone’s work posted for review, read it at least well enough to speak intelligently about it.
Tell the writer it is absolutely perfect and you can’t think of a thing which would improve it. Now that you’ve made a friend, ask him/er to read your chapter. Of course you may get exactly what you gave, but what the hell you’ve got a new friend.
Talk to you soon ---ablelaz.
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There are some people on this site that give really great constructive criticism. Some I'd suggest gong to are Lady Pixie, Asfand, Jack Necron, and Bloody-Ink (and I'm probably missing some, but these are the ones I remember right now). And I'm always here, too
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I can do a detailed critique if you e-mail me the chapter. Message me if you're interested.
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Hey there, i have been an editor for one of my friends book and have been taking the critique course here, i would be more than happy if you want to, to edit your chapters, give hints and suggest changes. pLS EMAIL ME THE CHAPTER AND YOUR EMAIL TO DecoPiano@gmail.com Hope you get what you need
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Depending on the subject, I might be willing to do an in-depth critique on a chapter-by-chapter basis. Message me if you're interested =)
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you can search critiquing circles on google or something - they'll find you a partner or a little group, but nothing's free. if you want your story edited, you'll have to give some pretty good advice to other people. and you'll find that once you start to look at other people's work analytically, you do the same to your own.

Kats Wonderland
Jul 25 12:05 PM
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