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		<title>I&#8217;m itching to try this! [Autocrit]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night as I was tiptoe-ing through my Google Reader, I opened a post from a writer I&#8217;ve been following. She&#8217;s currently editing a book and sent out some queries and is trying to get published. She posted last night about a website that she found the is sort of an auto-editor. It looks out [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last night as I was tiptoe-ing through my Google Reader, I opened a post from a writer I&#8217;ve been following. She&#8217;s currently editing a book and sent out some queries and is trying to get published. She posted last night about a website that she found the is sort of an auto-editor. It looks out for things like cliche&#8217;s, overused words, sentence structure, all things I wouldn&#8217;t normally look at, when I&#8217;m editing. I&#8217;m always more concerned with does it make sense, do you care about my characters, are there any misspellings?</p>
<p>Well. WHOA, mama. The wesbite is called <a href="http://autocrit.com"><strong>AutoCrit</strong></a> and it does some things I&#8217;ve never seen a website DO! This is, of course, not made for a rough draft or even first pass, but if you&#8217;re past the point of seeing your faults, this will definitely show you new ones!</p>
<p>I love constructive criticism (concrit). I want my pieces to read the best that they can and if people can see where there is a flaw, I want to fix it. I don&#8217;t want strangers pointing out my literary failures, if that makes any sense. So, even though I had just written the beginning of a new chapter in my (hopefully) novel, I plugged in the first 800 words and waited for the result. When it popped up, my eyes lit RIGHT UP.</p>
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<p>Suddenly I was seeing things I hadn&#8217;t ever seen before. How many times I use certain words; whether or not I used too many -ly words (I rarely do) how many times I use &#8216;just&#8217; (which I&#8217;ve been trying to get away from, but in an 800 word sample I used it 8 times! EIGHT! I feel like the clouds just parted and the sun came out. STUFF I CAN DO TO MAKE IT BETTER!</p>
<p>Of course, that&#8217;s only the free version, which limits you to five times a day at 800 words a pop. For shorter pieces, and if you&#8217;re only concerned about the basics, it&#8217;d do you fine. I&#8217;m salivating over the option to upload up to 100,000 words in that baby and have it spit out a report.</p>
<p>But first, I have to FFFFIIIINNNIIISSSHHHH IIITTTTT. GUH! I cannot seem to get going on this thing. I think I&#8217;m freaking myself out by thoughts that this might actually turn into a book. I waiver between thinking it&#8217;s really very good and I&#8217;m impressed with myself and then thinking it&#8217;s so dumb, no one will want to even look at it. Put it away and move on. No matter what, I <em>don&#8217;t</em> want my parents to know about this book. They are religious and it is&#8230;. It&#8217;s uhm. Explicit. Holy Gah&#8230; if my mom ever&#8230;*passes out*.</p>
<p>Hoookay. Well. Since I have a book to write, I am going to skiddadle and get to writing. I&#8217;ve written about 1000 words this weekend, which is completely underwhelming for me. I&#8217;ve found everything to do BUT write, and it shows.</p>
<p>Pen in hand,</p>
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