May 4 - 29, 2009

"Grammar For the Faint of Heart"

by Cheryl Norman

 

 

Have you received critiques or returned contest entries that mention a need to improve grammar or writing mechanics? Do you struggle with punctuating the plural possessive of nouns and pronouns? Is the term “dependent clause” a vague memory from high school English class? Don't let poor grammar or weak writing hold back your riveting story from publication. You can be your own grammar cop when editing your manuscript by recognizing and correcting the top ten writing mistakes:

 

* Misuse of apostrophes and hyphens

* Noun-verb agreement errors

* Using the wrong word or spelling

* Lack of pronouns and antecedents agreement

* Excessive use of quotation marks

* Faulty comparisons and convoluted, wordy sentences

* Vague word usage and other weak writing

* Misplaced and misleading modifiers

 

Cheryl Norman graduated with a BA in English from Georgia State University, had a 25-year career with a major telecommunications company, then quit to pursue writing. She authored numerous articles and two cookbooks while building her romance fiction career. Her first mass-market paperback release earned her a mention in Publisher's Weekly as one of ten romance authors to watch, and her latest release is RUNNING SCARED. Visit her Grammar Cop blog at www.cherylnorman.com/blog.

 

To register for the "Grammar For the Faint of Heart" course, click HERE.

 

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