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Old 04-11-2012, 06:51 AM   #63
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I'm also going to respectfully disagree with Nemo's assertion that "A fiction writer wouldn't necessarily need such intense levels of editing."

Any quality writing (fiction OR non-fiction) benefits from 'quality' editing. I would strongly hesitate to give my mother or a school teacher something to edit or proof - unless one of these designated individuals had some training in these areas. Holding a teaching degree does not necessarily qualify one for editing/proofing one's material.

I am in complete agreement with Ms. Fulda.



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