An author must know when to remove extraneous details, when to add more information or present with clarity.

An author must know when to remove extraneous details, when to add more information or present with clarity.

Without question, good editing might be more important than good first-drafting, maybe. Why? An author must know when to remove extraneous details, when to add more information or present with clarity. After you’ve edited your book, with confidence, your story will finally be ready to pursue an agent for publication. Here’s how you can edit with confidence.

Edit Faster – Let’s Keep Writing
Pro Writing Aid software automatically suggests thousands of style improvements so you can breeze through your editing.

Fix Style Issues – Show Your Voice
Your writing may be perfect in your grammar, but still feels awkward and clumsy. Pro Writing Aid searches out style elements like repetitiveness, vague wording, sentence length variation, over-dependence on adverbs, passive voice, over-complicated sentence constructions. There are twenty-five reports in all.

Automatically find thousands of style improvements so you can breeze through your editing

Automatically find thousands of style improvements so you can breeze through your editing

Eliminate Errors – You Need To Fix Those Imperfections

Nothing makes a writer lose credibility faster than spelling and grammar mistakes. Submit clean, error-free writing.

Find The Right Words – Don’t Let Your Audience Get Lost

Tools like Pro Writing Aid’s word explorer and contextual thesaurus help you find the perfect words to make your point.

Learn As You Edit – Less Errors As You Write
Pro Writing Aid users consistently report improvements in your writing so you will see and eliminate bad habits and common mistakes as you keep writing.

Pro Writing Aid can be a roadmap to your editing process and nail down a step-by-step guide to remove those to remove extraneous details and present your story error-free and with clarity.

Without question, good editing is as important as a good first-drafting

Without question, good editing is as important as a good first-drafting