Online Editing Tools

ImageOnline editing tools sounds so, so, automated. Because they are. It still involves the human element in which we make the finally decisions. But something tells me it won’t be long before all we writers will need to do is write. We drop our non-edited manuscript into a hopper and presto-edito, we have an edited manuscript.  A nice, polished, shining new story for all those would be readers of our imagination to read. Of course we will boast a false since of accomplishment, after all, we did write the story. The whole story was our idea. Who cares if a machine edited out all the fluffy stuff. Then tossed out all the ly words, conjunctions, misused words, overused words, repetitive words, spell checked, verified tense, cliché, and flow, and… etc.

Before you say you don’t believe it, let me remind you not so long ago the internet was science fiction. Sure, nobody will work at home like they were in the office… telecommuting they call it… what a crock.

The part I find so hard to comprehend is a writer, any writer, who sweats and bleeds ink, would allow an automated process that much control. It is like surrendering your soul, your life… because that is what a story becomes to its creator… a living breathing organism.

I hope we take sense of ownership seriously. Learn how to do the editing the good old fashioned way. I like to do it myself, and do not mind having my mistakes pointed out to me, even if by a machine. My writing benefits from it.

I use Autocrit  and Prowrting Aid. Both have free versions on line.

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Project Yosemite

Project Yosemite is a time-lapse video project set in Yosemite National Park and shot by Colin Delehanty and Sheldon Neill. We started it in January 2012 after meeting through Vimeo. The idea for the project came to us during our first overnight trip to Half Dome.
We’ve been working together since then to capture and share our experiences in Yosemite National Park. We want to inspire others through our work like many others have done for us.
External Links
Project Yosemite – projectyose.com
Colin Delehanty – cdelehanty.com
Sheldon Neill – sheldonneill.com

Interesting Week

This past week was interesting to say the least. We had storms move through the area. Tornadoes, high winds, hail, but little damage thank God. It was the annual ushering in of spring across the mid-west and I’m sure it will continue for many more weeks.

Interesting also in the writing arena…no, no, no I did not sign a big contract or land a movie deal, at least not that I am aware of. It was interesting in respect to the responses I received about my Newsletter. The first edition usually leaves me breathless until the first email or two. Well it looks like it was a hit! People are now signing up like crazy on this Blog and on FB. You all like hearing about my new releases and I plan on giving you what you want in the next mailing on May 1st.

Around the old homestead I found this past winter, and current storms, knocked many tree limbs down all over my little wooded lot. I plan on spending time this week doing spring yard work, stacking those limbs, cleaning the deck, and maybe get a nap in…definitely a nap.

Books I recently downloaded:

Explanations and Advice for the Tech Illiterate, by Randall Morris

AMP 5 – Colossus, by Stephen Arseneault

Books currently reading:

Capital Offense, by George Wier

WIP

The Package III – Fly Paper Soup, scheduled for May15th.

A Christmas Presence, scheduled for this August.

Nucor II – Oblivion, scheduled for this fall.

Dr. Milo, scheduled for this fall.

Audiobooks

Daewoo Trilogy, released any day now.

Well, that’s it for this week. Don’t forget to sign up for the Newsletter, and I’m also giving away an Audiobook every week. Like the Lottery, you can’t win if you don’t play.

Until next time…

 

 

 

 

 

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One song can spark a moment,
One flower can wake the dream.
One tree can start a forest,
One bird can herald spring.
One smile begins a friendship,
One handclasp lifts a soul.
One star can guide a ship at sea,
One word can frame the goal.
One vote can change a nation,
One sunbeam can light a room.
One candle can wipe out darkness,
One laugh will conquer gloom.
One step must start each journey,
One word must start each prayer.
One hope will raise our spirits,
One touch can show you care.
One voice can speak with wisdom,
One heart can know what’s true.
One life can make the difference,
You see it’s up to YOU!
— Anonymous

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