58. Crafting continuity: A writer’s guide to style sheets

05 Dec 2023 • 16 min • EN
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As your story expands, do you find keeping track of the evolving ideas and details overwhelming? What about if you’re writing not just one book but a whole series?  In today’s episode, you’ll learn how you can maintain consistency and track story threads, regardless of whether you’re working with professional editors or beta readers.  You’ll walk away knowing how to better communicate with your editor about their offerings, including whether they’ll create a style sheet for you. Erin also shares the importance of using style tags in writing programs like Microsoft Word or Google Docs for seamless navigation, both in your manuscript and style sheet. Whether you"re a seasoned writer or just starting, this episode provides valuable tools to enhance your storytelling journey. Topics discussed in this episode: Why style sheets make all the differenceWhich sections to include in your style sheet and whyHow to track story threads across a series Connect with Parents Who Write: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parentswhowrite Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/parentswhowrite Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/parentswhowrite  Website: https://parentswhowrite.com Book a free 30-minute consultation call to learn about my editing services: https://calendly.com/parentswhowrite/30min-meeting  Resources / books discussed during the show: Episode 25 for details on how to use style tags in MS Word and Google DocsRuins and Redemption: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CG84P1N8 Ready to stop circling around your manuscript? As an experienced professional editor, I can help you finish your book with confidence and direction. Learn more by visiting ParentsWhoWrite.com/editing, and book a free 30-minute call with me to discuss what’s right for you.

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