"It's none of their business that you have to learn how to write.
Let them think you were born that way."
Ernest Hemingway
Let them think you were born that way."
Ernest Hemingway
“A blank piece of paper is God’s way of telling us how hard it is to be God.”
Sidney Sheldon
Sidney Sheldon
Fee Schedule
(Dr. Walden gives all new learn-to-write clients a free consultation.)
Fee schedules do not include fees for doctoral learners or candidates or for dissertation help.
(Dr. Walden gives all new learn-to-write clients a free consultation.)
Fee schedules do not include fees for doctoral learners or candidates or for dissertation help.
Editing and Revising
From the University of California State University at Berkeley. the difference between editing and revising.
Editing vs. Revision
What is the difference between editing and revision? We often use the two terms interchangeably, and yet there are some important distinctions. True revision requires seeing your writing from a completely different perspective, which can be facilitated by another reader's comments and questions.
Editing is on a sentence level, addressing problems with spelling, grammar, punctuation, or word choice.
is one-sided. The editor writes comments and corrections on the paper and returns the paper to the writer.
An editor looks for "mistakes" and "fixes" them. An editor places value on writing (such as a grade).
focuses on the paper as a product.
Revising deals with the paper as a whole, considering strengths and weaknesses, arguments, focus and organization, support, and voice, as well as mechanical issues.
From the University of California State University at Berkeley. the difference between editing and revising.
Editing vs. Revision
What is the difference between editing and revision? We often use the two terms interchangeably, and yet there are some important distinctions. True revision requires seeing your writing from a completely different perspective, which can be facilitated by another reader's comments and questions.
Editing is on a sentence level, addressing problems with spelling, grammar, punctuation, or word choice.
is one-sided. The editor writes comments and corrections on the paper and returns the paper to the writer.
An editor looks for "mistakes" and "fixes" them. An editor places value on writing (such as a grade).
focuses on the paper as a product.
Revising deals with the paper as a whole, considering strengths and weaknesses, arguments, focus and organization, support, and voice, as well as mechanical issues.