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M. B. Heywood: Editor vs. the Machines

M. B. Heywood

An editorial realist taking questions and offering practical advice on refining the written word. Why? To help writers self-edit better, saving time and money. And to prepare editors to do battle with the chatbots when they inevitably turn on us.

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    I offer practical editorial advice to writers and editors. I also publish "sword & spirit" fantasy stories set in the Vaporous Realms: "The chosen ones have already fallen. Now mortals and immortals contend for power and souls across a young world."

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