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Editor Joshua Essoe discusses tips for drafting and editing your action sequences to ensure that the reader isn't pulled out of the story – tips that apply even if your scene doesn't involve battle plans or broadswords. He talks about the importance of strong, engaging characters, because if your reader doesn't care about the people involved, no amount of exciting action is going to draw them in. And he discusses how you can save your editor time – and yourself money – by paying attention to the logistics of the scene: don't have a character holding a knife in one hand and a shield in another hand their magic amulet in the … well, the other other hand.
Joshua Essoe is a full-time freelance editor who has edited for New York Times and USA Today bestsellers, and many top-notch independents and award-winners. He was lead editor at Urban Fantasy Magazine from 2014-2015. You can find Joshua teaching about editing, pitches, and back-cover copy every year at the Superstars Writing Seminar in Colorado. And he just completed his Kickstarter release for the first in a five-book series, each covering two subjects of the most-common issues he sees in fiction writing.
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Editor Joshua Essoe discusses tips for drafting and editing your action sequences to ensure that the reader isn't pulled out of the story – tips that apply even if your scene doesn't involve battle plans or broadswords. He talks about the importance of strong, engaging characters, because if your reader doesn't care about the people involved, no amount of exciting action is going to draw them in. And he discusses how you can save your editor time – and yourself money – by paying attention to the logistics of the scene: don't have a character holding a knife in one hand and a shield in another hand their magic amulet in the … well, the other other hand.
Joshua Essoe is a full-time freelance editor who has edited for New York Times and USA Today bestsellers, and many top-notch independents and award-winners. He was lead editor at Urban Fantasy Magazine from 2014-2015. You can find Joshua teaching about editing, pitches, and back-cover copy every year at the Superstars Writing Seminar in Colorado. And he just completed his Kickstarter release for the first in a five-book series, each covering two subjects of the most-common issues he sees in fiction writing.

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