It's easy to take the schoolteacher approach in critiquing manuscripts, marking supposed spelling and grammar errors. Golden Template judges will go as far as counting the number of times a writer has used "that," fussing about a character's last name not being given in the opening paragraph, or complaining about the margins or font, in the firm belief that agents and editors have a cookie cutter mentality. But what Fiorelle has learned from hr own experience is that once a story hits the right person, the agent/editor takes over and helps that author shape her manuscript, making it stronger and truer to itself.
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