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Speaking of editing...
I've noted a couple of threads relating to editing and the desire of some to see more of it.
![]() Two items: 1. This is just an observation. I am coming to believe that there are problems in data transfer on computers/web. I have a number of items on my website and I have noticed many typo type errors as well as formatting problems. I have not decided whether it is in my uploading or in backup/copy procedures on my computer. I am in the process of revamping my files to take care of this. 2. What grammar/spell checking software do you find to be the best - if you find you need to use it. I used to use Word's and Word Perfect's but with the 2007 office I cannot get both to load onto my computer without great interaction between the two installs. Just curious if there is something out there that will make up for the failings of our great educational system - read that - inability to motivate me the first twelve years and the failure to correct the result in the last seven years ![]() |
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I avoid using any GRAMMAR check system (since nothing's a very good substitute for a human with a decent high school education (ie, paid attention in English and language classes to learn some grammar) who can reason through a situation...but for spelling, I check as I go against Word's built-in dictionary. Autocorrect is NOT turned on, however.
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On # 1 point, make sure you use a standard font to upload to websites and such; otherwise the punctuation may get lost in the shuffle. Did with me anyway.
For # 2 point, all I've ever used is Works and Word, and both are smarter spellers than me. For grammar - well, refer to # 1 point; computers don't talk in interesting fonts anyhow. |
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Unfortunately technology is just not at the point where it can adequately proofread. It's good for a first pass to catch the major spelling issues but the old human brain is still the best software available. That, an Unabridged Dictionary and the old manual of style. I'd never ever turn on the grammar checker even though I got a D in grammar because I sat behind Lisa... Well anyway grammar checkers are awful.
And sadly Wordperfect is done for. As an independant author if you use anything other than Word you are just making your job that much harder. |
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Thanks for your comments, thought maybe there was a magic bullet :-) I have found Word a good start but as has been indicated it is lacking.
Unfortunately my last English was in the 9th grade and barely made it through that. College etc. failed to see the need for English for some reason. I must admit I have learned a lot by reading the rules/laws in the Word checker, but still struggle to get things into something presentable. |
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I edit using Word. I use both the spellcheck and the grammar check, but only as a backup to find egregious mistakes. I verify each change.
What grammar check is useful for is finding things like a missing close quotation mark or a missing period at the end of a sentence. Occasionally it will spot an actual error in subject-verb agreement, though most of the time what it thinks is an error isn't. It also points out some homonyms and asks if you're sure you've got the right one. |
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For editing, nothing beats the services of a professional editor; but using what Word offers is better than using absolutely nothing by at least a cat's whisker.
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Yea, I do all my editing in Word 2011, leaning heavily on its Grammar and Spelling tools. Once I have it to where Word likes it, I had it off to a human to edit again. I find the tools help bridge the gap between my level of editing skill and my editors some so that she can at least tell what I was trying to write and have to ask less questions.
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I am sooo new to the business and marketing aspect of "books". My book "Of Moments and Miracles" is my first book available in hard copy as well as an ebook. I have seen it as "free" or "on bargin" lists. Can someone please explain how all of this works?
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The things people don't realize is that there are two distinctly different types of editing.
Content - Checks for plot holes, weaknesses in story, voice, etc. Copyediting - Grammar and Spellcheck. Both are equally important. Lack of a good copyedit sticks out like a fork in your eye. Lack of content editing can stick out even more. Especially when your character changes sex, race, hair, eye, etc. . . and that's not even getting into your massive black hole of plot that you goofed on because the arc was in your head but not on page. I went through Golden Hills about a half dozen times, ran Grammarian, Scrivener, and Word spelling and grammar check. After reading it six times, I passed it off to three more associates to look over. They all missed two homonyms on the first chapter and the fact that my protag's horse suddenly grew male genitalia. In Beyond the Black, I swore up and down that it was a complete story. My editor found three dropped scenes, and even two scenes where all I wrote was "This is Lag's epic battle scene. 2,500 words." I've seen a lot of people recently who only want a grammar/spellcheck and neglect the bones of the story. I think they're equally important. |
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I agree that having other eyes looking at your work is essential. I've read some of my works three or four times through and I still find minor mistakes every now and again.
When I used to teach, I saw many, many students who assumed that because a passage made it through spell-check, it did not have errors. This led to some humorous situations where a word that was entirely inappropriate but spelled correctly turned up in a sentence (my favorite was the feudal lords who oppressed the pheasants). |
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No software is a substitute for another human.
I agree with Lazybones, many of my students do not realise that Word is not magic and can get it wrong. |
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Then my editor started working on it... and changed something in just about every single sentence. Mistakes that I could only see AFTER she pointed them out. Why? Cause when you read your own work, you tend to read what you meant to right, not what you wrote. |
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Get yourself a copy of Strunk & White's 'The Elements of Style' and read it at least three times. |
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