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A Writer’s Guide to Words: | Writer's tools, writing, word list, transition words, RWA, MRW, Midwest Romance Writers, writing craft A Writer’s Guide to Words: DeAnn Sicard Disclaimer Writer's tools, writing, word list, transition words, RWA, MRW, Midwest Romance Writers, writing craft WORDS TO LEAVE OUT (by Alfie Thompson) July 7, 2014 WORDS TO LEAVE OUT These are words you don’t need 9 out of 10 times. Example: She looked up at Sally. She looked at Sally. Ex: He walked over to the door. He walked to the door. As a freelance editor, I can’t tell you how many times, in how many manuscripts, I take out the ups, downs, arounds and overs. Pretty soon it feels like you’re directing traffic. Kill them. Save your justs, thens and seems for when you really need them. All Each Up Even Here Seems Through From Just For Around That Over Down Along Be Only Surely Yet Suddenly Comes ...

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