Today at Romance University, we're talking about the differences between an outline and a synopsis. These terms are sometimes used interchangeably, and sometimes not.
I have nominated this blog for most versatile blog ( http://lbushman.blogspot.com/ ). It seems to be something fun from blogger to blogger but I put you number one lol. No pressure...
But it is for posts like this and others. Thanks guys.
If you have an editing question you'd like us to address, feel free to send it to rasley at gmail dot com. We like reader questions because they save us from having to think up post topics on our own. ;)
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Our Promise to Authors
Every day we work with writers to shape their manuscripts for publication. We also evaluate submissions, read our friends’ pages, give second opinions to other editors -- in short, we confront a whole lot of manuscript pages for a whole lot of reasons. But here’s what we don’t do. We don’t -- and we never will -- pull examples directly from any of these manuscripts. The editor-author relationship depends on mutual trust and respect, and we won’t ever compromise that. We might get ideas for blog posts in the course of our interaction with writers and manuscripts, but all examples are ours, with the occasional exception of literary sources.
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I have nominated this blog for most versatile blog ( http://lbushman.blogspot.com/ ). It seems to be something fun from blogger to blogger but I put you number one lol. No pressure...
But it is for posts like this and others. Thanks guys.
Leona
Hi Theresa. This is a test.
John, I think it's working. I can't account for any missing comments, but it appears to be working now.
Theresa
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