Rewriting Articles Without Copying Someone Else’s Work
by Sarah Lam @ Writing Consultation editingrewritingOften, you have come across clients who require you to rewrite articles for article marketing.
Rewriting: Its All in the Plan
by Charlotte Dixon @ Word Strumpet editingrewritingFacing a rewrite can be difficult, if not downright daunting. You’ve written a draft (or two, or three), gotten feedback, and now you’re ready to make the changes in your manuscript. So you open the file on your computer….and sit there and stare at the words on the page.
Writing well is rewriting
by Chesley @ Daily Freelance Writing Tips draftsrewritingIf you have written it once, you can write it again even better. I have heard that it is a good practice never to send an editor your first draft. When I write articles for the web, I like to take these steps:
Write, write, rewrite
by George Angus @ Tumblemoose draftseditingrewritingWhen I write something new, I always press the “publish” button too soon. It doesn’t matter what it is I’m writing. It could be a new blog post, a comment or maybe even an email. Here’s a doozy of an example:
