Ah yes! Phon is a fantastic teacher! When people ask me about editing courses, I always tell them about her. I don’t recommend anyone else on principle!
I'm a copy editor looking to expand my knowledge of developmental editing. I found you online, and after reading this post, I'm thrilled that I did! (I've followed you on LinkedIn, too.) I love the way you determine elemental balance in writing through the four elements, and I've learned a lot just from reading this one post. Thank you so much!
I'm working with a first-time author who has written a mystery/suspense novel, and he seems to have strength in the other three elements, but I couldn't put my finger on what was missing. I now understand that it's the Air element. I'm going to share this article with him, and I've already discussed adding Substack to his book marketing plan, so he'll know to follow you when he opens an account.
I look forward to reading more of your posts! You're an excellent teacher!
Hi! I’m so happy you enjoyed the post. Now I know I’m not weird 😂😂
But ooo… a mystery/ suspense novel! I’m sure it’s juicy! But yes, this is a genre that requires solid Air. Right up there with worldbuilding in spec-fic novels lol.
Fiction writing is really starting to gain more visibility on this platform. I’ve noticed it recently. At first, I couldn’t find them! Haha
You are unique in a wonderful way! And now I know what questions the author I’m working with should answer, thanks to your valuable insight.
There are many fiction writers on Substack! You should be able to see what’s trending in fiction under your search bar. I believe there’s a category for literature as well. This is the perfect place for us to be! 😊
I remember exactly where I heard about you: Edit Republic. Phon is terrific and incredibly insightful when it comes to editing as well!
Ah yes! Phon is a fantastic teacher! When people ask me about editing courses, I always tell them about her. I don’t recommend anyone else on principle!
Hi Lakeisha!
I'm a copy editor looking to expand my knowledge of developmental editing. I found you online, and after reading this post, I'm thrilled that I did! (I've followed you on LinkedIn, too.) I love the way you determine elemental balance in writing through the four elements, and I've learned a lot just from reading this one post. Thank you so much!
I'm working with a first-time author who has written a mystery/suspense novel, and he seems to have strength in the other three elements, but I couldn't put my finger on what was missing. I now understand that it's the Air element. I'm going to share this article with him, and I've already discussed adding Substack to his book marketing plan, so he'll know to follow you when he opens an account.
I look forward to reading more of your posts! You're an excellent teacher!
Hi! I’m so happy you enjoyed the post. Now I know I’m not weird 😂😂
But ooo… a mystery/ suspense novel! I’m sure it’s juicy! But yes, this is a genre that requires solid Air. Right up there with worldbuilding in spec-fic novels lol.
Fiction writing is really starting to gain more visibility on this platform. I’ve noticed it recently. At first, I couldn’t find them! Haha
You are unique in a wonderful way! And now I know what questions the author I’m working with should answer, thanks to your valuable insight.
There are many fiction writers on Substack! You should be able to see what’s trending in fiction under your search bar. I believe there’s a category for literature as well. This is the perfect place for us to be! 😊