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Fly Dry Writes

Alicia Drier

I’m a book editor, educator, and all-around bibliophile. If you want to hear more about my individual writing process, check out my blog here!

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Latest Issues

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Your First Chapter with Fly Dry

Maybe you’ve heard an editor mention to you before that you should start with a first-chapter critique. As is true with so much in the writing business, that can mean a lot of different things to different people.

10 days ago
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Your Voice Matters

I’ve talked about this before on my podcast with teacher bestie Sarah.

a month ago
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Editor Do's & Don'ts

So you finally finished your book. Or you have the perfect starter for your story at last. Whether you plan to self-publish or submit your work to publishing houses when it’s done, the next step is finding an editor to work on your project....

2 months ago
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Editing vs Revision

I’ve hit this wall with my high school students a million times. They ask to meet with me about a paper they’re writing, and then they want to spend our whole conversation discussing where commas go in a specific sentence.

3 months ago
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  • Alicia Drier

    Alicia Drier is a Midwest nomad, with a master's degree in writing studies. When she isn't working on Lit Think podcast or editing words, she is hiking with her family or checking out local coffee shops.

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