I promised you 6 More Editing Tips in yesterday’s blog: here they are!

I promised you 6 More Editing Tips in yesterday’s blog: here they are!

Before I get to my 6 editing steps, let me tell you about my story idea document. Before I begin my book, I jot down an outline of the book chapters and what will happen in each chapter.
As further ideas occur while I’m writing, I jot them down in the appropriate chapter notes. I also put links to any research or images I use in my book (Be sure to document your image sources or get public domain images.)
Finally, this document is also where I put my scene list and time time. Here’s my table of contents of this document for My Undead Mother-in-law, my sequel to Zombie Turkeys.
This very day, Sunday, March 26, I visited Peoria’s Barnes and Noble and signed many copies of Zombie Turkeys. I saw zombie turkeys fly off the shelves!

My daughter took this candid pose of me with the other authors at the author fair.

I also picked up some newsletter subscribers. In case you didn’t know, newsletter subscribers get in the drawing for free books on March 31st. You can subscribe here.
You can win either Zombie Turkeys paperback, ebook, or audiobook or My Undead Mother-in-law paperback or ebook.
There’s this cool video of Jeff Bezos of Amazon in a robotic power suit:
What do robots have to do with Zombie Turkeys? Or the sequel, My Undead Mother-in-law? Read and find out!
You bet! Tomorrow I’m going to my fiction class at Bradley University. We’re to bring along some examples of dialogue. You can read some here from my free excerpt from Zombie Turkeys.

Or, you can have me read it to you here:
If you find you have a sudden burning desire to buy a copy of Zombie Turkeys (not unusual at all!), just click here:

That’s all for now! Andy Zach, signing off!
