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Look for what’s easy to miss

terrifiedI’m often asked for writ­ing “tips.” I’ve giv­en a few, but here’s an unusu­al one. There is a pro­gram avail­able online which is called, My Word Count. I use it when I’m close to com­plet­ing a text. What it does is tell me about my use of spe­cif­ic words in the man­u­script. Take the word “Ter­ri­fied.” It’s a good strong word, but if you use it to excess, (even more than once) you rad­i­cal­ly dimin­ish its pow­er. If you catch your­self and edit accord­ing­ly, that’s all to the good. That said, it’s easy to miss, espe­cial­ly in a long work.  My Word Count, in a mat­ter of moments, tells you which words you have used too often.   Obvi­ous­ly words like and, the, they, said, are used with great fre­quen­cy, as well they might be. You want to watch your adjec­tives, adverbs, and a whole range of mod­i­fiers. Hav­ing this pro­gram is like hav­ing a set of extra eyes, your own copy edi­tor. It is not  the whole edit­ing process by any means, but it’s a won­der­ful aid.

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