Cranky old man alert. He's not wrong, but also tired and cranky and cussing. I'm amused, but we all also know I'm bent.
SageVery, but he's thorough and I like thorough. He doesn't cuss as much as I do, but everyone needs room to grow.cute, but long winded
AurorMy editor - also oh, so very dyslexic - sits on the couch and makes fun of my typos. She also makes me look smart, so I think the little hottie deserves a giggle. And oh wow, if I ever submitted a rough draft, my mother would pop up out of that pretty urn my sister put her in, and she'd hit me so hard a Hugo'd pop out.In between all the muttering what he really asking for is that your story be in what William Shunn called
Proper Manuscript Format
Yes, my publisher insists on this too - and on correct spelling and grammar. There is no excuse for not getting those right, not even for someone as severely dyslexic as I am.
Sage
Myth Weaver
Myth WeaverI went all the way to grad school, was presenting papers at conferences and my mentor was introducing me around the discipline - Interdisciplinarian in Medieval Lang and Lit in Historic Context (I swear, this is a real thing.I like that he thinks a creative writing degree is useless.
Id like to have one to list myself as an editor on reedsy. But…these things prepare you for entry level jobs, or more schooling. I too wonder at their value.
Myth Weaver