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Despite the fact that revising and editing are both essential steps in the writing process of your novel, many authors choose to avoid revision like the plague. It is essential to keep in mind that revision has many steps, each one is important yet distinct from one another. Each one requires time and effort to complete. In the article that follows, you will find how grammar called to Cathy Hall to be addressed. 
Grammar revision as well as revision on  a whole is a crucial part of the writing process, and as such, you should make sure to leave enough time between your draft and your revision process because revision in its literal form means to "re-see" your existing writing again. It is not enough to just proofread your work and fix any flaws in language, punctuation, or spelling that you find. Take a step back, look at the entire paragraph, chapter and sentence. Take the time to determine whether or not you have successfully communicated your intended meaning. Listen to what calls to you like Cathy did in the article "Writing that Wails and Whimpers and How to Fix It" .

 

 

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