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: When you submit to an agent or publisher, your writing is all they have to go on when forming an opinion of your work. You want to make the best impression that you can. Think of it this
When you submit to an agent or publisher, your writing is all they have to go on when forming an opinion of your work. You want to make the best impression that you can.
Think of it this way: If they're considering two equally engaging stories, where one will need significant line-editing to fix the grammar, and the other doesn't, they'll want to buy the story that requires less work to publish. I think it will be worth your time to give it one more pass to tighten things up.
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: MLA: How to cite academic summaries When writing long academic summaries, like 2 or more pages long, how should we acknowledge the sources in MLA format? Should it be as in the example below?
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: MLA: Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism in Essay Writing I have a couple of questions about how to correctly cite sources in order to avoid unintentional plagiarism. First, let me give you an
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