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Academic, Creative, or Business? Editing Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All
Editing looks different for academic, creative, and business writing. At The Manuscript Editor, we tailor each edit to match your purpose, voice, and reader.
Yassie
Jun 141 min read
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Editing 101: Editors Shape Your Story from Draft to Final Polish
Finished your novel? Discover how editing helps shape your story and why every writer needs a skilled editor.
Janeth
Jun 22 min read
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Mental Health Media: Narratives That Made Us Feel Seen
As Mental Health Month ends, we’re spotlighting five narratives that made us feel seen and heard.
Yassie
May 314 min read
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Why Editing Is the Most Underrated Part of Storytelling
Discover why editing isn’t just a final step—it’s the secret to making your story resonate, flow, and connect with readers.
Yassie
May 312 min read
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Storytelling Without a Soul: The Real Cost of AI-Generated Books
AI-generated books may be efficient, but they bypass the creative journey that gives writing its soul. Explore how overreliance on AI tools leads to cognitive offloading, dulling our critical thinking and creativity.
Yassie
May 293 min read
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How Editing Services Support First-Time Authors
First-time author? Discover how editing services refine your manuscript, enhance clarity, and support your publishing journey.
Yassie
May 172 min read
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How to Train Your Dragon (2010): A Masterclass in Storytelling Disguised as a Family Film
In honor of the live-action reboot, we revisit How to Train Your Dragon: the story of a Viking boy, a Night Fury, and a friendship that changed everything.
Yassie
May 163 min read
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Dashing Dashes: The Unsung Heroes of Your Sentences
Confused about hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes? This quick, engaging guide breaks down their differences, shows you how to use them, and explains why AI tools like ChatGPT tend to favor em dashes. Master these marks to sharpen your writing today.
Yassie
May 133 min read
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Why Skipping Professional Editing Will Cost You Your Readers
Don't let small mistakes hold you back. Learn why professional editing is essential before publishing your book or research paper.
Yassie
May 32 min read
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What Will Your Poster Be?: A Look into Haymitch Abernathy in Sunrise on the Reaping
In Sunrise on the Reaping, we gain a much better understanding of Haymitch through his experiences before, during and after the 75th Hunger Games.

Pola
May 23 min read
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Self-Editing vs. Professional Manuscript Editing Services (and What TME Actually Does)
Boost your book with expert manuscript editing services. TME offers editing, proofreading, and a free 800-word sample edit.
Yassie
Apr 202 min read
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The Secret Garden: A Timeless Tale of Transformation
The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett is a captivating novel that takes readers on a journey of discovery and transformation.
Andria Pasco
Apr 43 min read
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Why The Manuscript Editor is Every Writer’s Best Ally
The Manuscript Editor is here to assist you in your writing journey.
Yassie
Mar 291 min read
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Editors Aren’t Just for Fiction: Why Every Writer Needs One
Professional editing perfects clarity, structure, and style, making it essential for multifarious forms of writing.
Yassie
Mar 222 min read
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A Crash Course on Self-Publishing
Self-publishing your book means taking control of the entire process. Unlike traditional publishing, self-publishing puts you in charge.
Andria Pasco
Feb 243 min read
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Editing 101: What an Editor Can Do for You
So you finally finish that novel you’ve been working on. Congratulations! Now what?

Jill
Feb 223 min read
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Historical Fiction Versus Modern Fiction: Understanding the Difference
What makes something a period piece? Join us as we delve into what makes historical and modern fiction.
Andria Pasco
Feb 122 min read
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10 Basic Stock Characters for Your Story
Characters are important to the plot, but not all of them have to be deeply developed. Here are 10 basic stock characters for your story.
Andria Pasco
Dec 30, 20243 min read
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To Disprove or to Improve: On the Difference Between Critiquing and Criticizing a Work
What is the difference between critiquing and criticizing, and which is better in improving one's work? We're here to break it down.

Bea
Aug 28, 20245 min read
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Mr. Bridgerton, Romanced: Our Review of "Bridgerton" Season 3 (Part 2)
Sit back as we offer our insights into the second half of Season 3 as well as what we loved (and didn't care for) about it.

Bea
Jun 21, 20245 min read
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