Showing posts with label WIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WIP. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Don't Bug Your Critique Partners...



I used Grammarly to grammar check this post, because mistakes really bug me!
(This post was sponsored by Grammarly.com.)
SNAP!

I did something I swore I would never do... I sent one of my critique partners an unformatted piece of my WIP (work in progress). Thankfully, she is a good friend and didn't hold my lack of proofreading against me. Normally, I would only send a manuscript for a critique after I had done a spell check, a grammar check, and read the manuscript out loud.

Why is it so important to me that my manuscripts be polished before I send them to a critique partner?

My critique partners are offering their time, energy, and skills to help improve my writing. So sending them my very best is what I should do every time. (Sorry, Theresa!) Even in the WIP phase of your work, you should check your work. I found a great site that helps you do this: Grammarly.

This is what Grammarly said about the piece I sent Theresa:

Grammarly found 45 critical writing issues in your text.
Score: 65 of 100(weak, needs revision)
Plagiarism
  • The text in this document is original
Contextual Spelling Check9issues
  • Spelling (4)
  • Commonly confused words (5)
  • Ignored words
Grammar16issues
  • Use of articles (1)
  • Incorrect use of prepositions (1)
  • Pronoun agreement (2)
Punctuation4issues
  • Punctuation within a sentence (4)
  • Closing punctuation
  • Formal punctuation
Style and Word Choice16issues
  • Writing style (15)
  • Vocabulary use (1)

YIKES!

I found out all of this information for free. I copied and pasted my writing into the box and discovered I sent Theresa a really rough draft of my first chapter.

I should have checked it before I hit send. This really seems like a super tool. I won't be sending messy WIPs to critique partners again. I value their time. By sending something that's not polished it looks like I don't value their time.

Have you heard of Grammarly? They also post interesting and sometimes funny things on Facebook. Please check them out if you have a moment.