Grammarly was on sale the other day, so I bought it. I’m a sucker for sales I guess. I’ve learned I comma splice a lot and that I also forget to use commas in appropriate places. I forget the name for it now.
Now on to my amusement with spam comments. I check Akismet or whatever it’s called every few days, and the spam comments are pretty amusing. They moved on from just putting junk to putting nearly perfectly worded compliments on blogs. I think, a few weeks ago, I actually un-spammed one because I fell for it! I don’t know why that amuses me, but it does.
Regarding War of the Sisters itself, I’m still bouncing back and forth on making it one vs. two books. On the one hand, with two books I don’t have to make any additional chapters. It splits in a nice place and a time jump wouldn’t be too unexpected between two books. On the other hand, if I make it one book I don’t have to think of two titles.
And that is the end of my rambling. Have fun, readers!
I nearly got grammarly on the discount too… but wasn’t sure how beneficial it would be.
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I think it’s definitely something that will vary from person to person. I think if you refer someone to try it out you can get a free week to try it out, it also has like a money back guarantee so you could probably try it out to see if it’s beneficial. For me it seems to be super helpful, but I haven’t had anyone besides me and Grammarly look at my work yet!
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Fell for one of the perfectly-spelled spam comments too! Ah, I miss the days when they were all gibberish…
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I heart grammarly! Commas are my weakness as well. Have a great day!
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Can you use grammarly with Scrivener?
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Unfortunately no. 😦 What I usually do, since I edit by chapter, is at the end of the day copy/paste that chapter section into the Grammarly app. (app.grammarly.com) The only downside is that it does lose formatting when done that way.
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Thank you.
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