I begin with a caveat. These comments are based on only my experience. I don’t believe I have a bias and I freely admit my own short comings.
I like to developmental audit. I hate to edit for grammar, style, readability and other technical edits. I decided I needed to take on the task of the technical edits myself rather than turning it over to someone else and paying for the service. I’m aware of a number of software packages designed to be author friendly and guide a person through these unpleasant tasks. I spent weeks researching various programs, reading reviews and independent appraisals. I decided to purchase prowritingaid.com. They offered a basic package for $79 for a year access to the app. I thought that was a reasonable investment in myself. After opening the app I learned it was designed to edit only 30 pages. My draft novel is about 260 pages. If the advertising included this fact, I missed it. I thought I could maybe review 30 pages at a time and work my way through the draft. Nope. Didn’t work. The limit was cast in stone like Excalibur. Prowritingaid.com offers a lifetime license with unlimited pages for review. I swallowed my pride and spent another $239.00 for the lifetime license. I ran the summary report which was useful and pointed me in the direction of specific improvements. I thought I could whip through the grammar report in short order. I had over 500 grammar mistakes. When I reviewed the list of mistakes I learned the program somehow converted the first letter of many words to a ‘dash’ and I had to remove each dash. Rubbish. Next I ran the ‘sticky sentences’ report. I had over 400 sticky sentences. A sticky sentence is one with too many “connecting” words that don’t serve a purpose. I found this report useful but tedious. Because I reviewed the entire document rather than just 30 pages when I made a correction the program would freeze. It took me about 30 hours to make corrections. My writing was improved by correcting sticky sentences but the process was like pulling teeth without novocaine. My conclusion is the software was designed to work on small pieces – 30 pages or less – not an 80,000 word manuscript. Have you tried editing software to improve your draft? If yes, please let me know.
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