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It’s not all GUMmy stuff.

What editors do to a project isn’t all GUMmy stuff. It’s not only grammar and usage and mechanics. Especially for those of us who work with fiction writers, a lot of the work is about appropriateness. Continue reading “It’s not all GUMmy stuff.” →

By grammargeddonangelin Editing, Self-publishingSeptember 8, 2016589 WordsLeave a comment

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