<h2>Want to add punch to your prose? Follow these 55 simple edits and improve your writing forever!</h2><p>Getting readers past page one, despite your 'explosive, fast paced hitting-the-ground-running opening', is what this guide is all about.</p><p><br></p><p>Applying the 55 easy editing steps to your fiction will allow reviewers and readers to evaluate your novel purely on the strength of your story and not on clumsy and weak prose, overuse of adverbs, repetition, and flabbiness. And in the process, you will learn to become an experienced and competent editor.</p><p><br></p><p>Use these 55 steps to:</p><ul><li>Find redundant adjectives and overused adverbs</li><li>Banish boring words</li><li>Learn dialogue writing</li><li>Write characters more effectively</li><li>Discover over thirty overused words and phrases such as that, it, up/down, was/were, had, even, got, etc.</li><li>Reduce overuse of exclamations and the ellipsis</li><li>Use italics, quotations, and capitalisation properly</li><li>Target word pairs and homophones</li><li>Improve your proofreading and editing skills</li><li>Handle numbers and time effectively</li><li>...And discover more about flow, show not tell, writing tenses, dialogue handling and more.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>All About Copyediting will not tell you how to write a novel, nor how to write like Tolstoy, or any other author. It will certainly not explain how to write bestselling fiction, how to make money, or guarantee you marketing success. What it will guarantee, is to give your novel the best chance it can get in a tough, competitive, and new publishing world.</p>