Elena Taylor

Copy Editor and Proofreader Amy Holm

Copy editor and proofreader Amy Holm, a stellar new addition to Allegory Editing. As many readers know, in addition to working as a novelist, I’m also a developmental editor with Allegory Editing. We love to work with both experienced and debut writers on fiction, narrative nonfiction & memoir. We are thrilled to announce that we […]

Writing Faster Does Not Mean Writing Better

Writing Faster . . . Writing Faster We live in a fast world. It has been speeding up for generations. Now we have movies and television instantly streaming to our devices and Zoom meetings that can put people together immediately no matter where they are in the physical world. We can get test results emailed […]

Three Writing Craft Concepts for Authors of any Genre

Three Writing Craft Concepts Understanding writing craft concepts and a writer’s ability to apply them to their work can be the difference between a published manuscript and another draft hidden in a drawer. As a developmental editor, I read a lot of unpublished work. The drafts vary in their “finishedness”. Some are almost ready to […]

Five Reasons Why We Write

Why We Write Choosing only five reasons why we write merely scratches the surface of what compels us to put pen to paper, but I believe some of these reasons speak directly to the human condition. Here are five reasons why I believe I am compelled to write. I’d love to know what compels you. […]

Seven Motivations to Keep Writing in Winter

Motivations to keep writing can be a challenge in winter Motivations to keep writing during the winter in the Northern Hemisphere can be tricky. The  cold, winter weather can drive us indoors, leading to hibernation and binge watching our latest Netflix obsession. (Currently mine is Unforgotten on Masterpiece) That can be a good way to […]

The Query Letter: A basic overview

Publishing is a long road. But writers have to start somewhere. Write, rewrite, repeat … then query. As the final installment of my three-part series on the basics of publishing, I’m including a quick overview of the query letter. I’ll be following this post up with another on how to know when your work is […]

Freelance Editor: Andrea Karin Nelson

As I mentioned in my recent post about the roles of agents and editors, some editors are in-house with a publishing company, while others work freelance. Freelance editors work with both first-time and previously published authors. Everyone can use a professional set of eyes on their work, regardless of their experience. To provide a little […]

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