(chapter 15) - 7486 words
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
Important information: if you bid on this project I will consider it a final and unchangeable bid. Don´t try to negotiate the price after bid the project, because I will block you immediately.
Bellow you can find all the information you need to make an informed judgment about the project.
REQUIREMENTS
Maximum budget: 37 euros
Number of words: 7486
Language: US English
Type: Fictional
Genre: Sexual novel for mature audiences only
Point of view: first person, where the protagonist relaying his experiences
Workpackage:
I expect to get a file with track changes and also a clean edit file:
1. Editing - improve the style and make the whole story more coherent and fluid.
2. Proofreading - a final check for errors in sentence structure (included correcting characters' gender errors, sometimes it says "He" when it should be "She"), grammar, verb tense and punctuation.
3. Formatting - Format paragraphs according to genre standards;
• Use quotation marks to indicate spoken word. Whenever someone is speaking, their words should be enclosed in double quotation marks (i.e. “Let’s go to the beach.”);
• Dialogue tags stay outside the quotation marks dialogue tags attribute a line of dialogue to one of the characters so that the reader knows who is speaking;
• Dialogue tags stay outside the quotation marks, while the punctuation stays inside the quotation marks. (i.e. “There was someone here,” Lucca said.), if the dialogue tag comes before the dialogue, the comma appears before the first quotation mark (i.e. Lucca said, “There was someone here.”, if the dialogue ends with an exclamation point or a question mark, the tags that follow begin in lowercase. The dialogue punctuation still goes inside the quotation marks. (i.e. “There was someone here!” she said.);
• Use single quotes when quoting something within the dialogue. If a character is quoting something or somebody else within their dialogue, use single quotation marks to indicate that the character is quoting someone else.
• Use a new paragraph to indicate a new speaker any time you change speakers, you should begin a new paragraph with an indent;
• Start with a lowercase letter if action interrupts dialogue;
• Em Dashes should be used to indicate interruption.
Bellow you can find all the information you need to make an informed judgment about the project.
REQUIREMENTS
Maximum budget: 37 euros
Number of words: 7486
Language: US English
Type: Fictional
Genre: Sexual novel for mature audiences only
Point of view: first person, where the protagonist relaying his experiences
Workpackage:
I expect to get a file with track changes and also a clean edit file:
1. Editing - improve the style and make the whole story more coherent and fluid.
2. Proofreading - a final check for errors in sentence structure (included correcting characters' gender errors, sometimes it says "He" when it should be "She"), grammar, verb tense and punctuation.
3. Formatting - Format paragraphs according to genre standards;
• Use quotation marks to indicate spoken word. Whenever someone is speaking, their words should be enclosed in double quotation marks (i.e. “Let’s go to the beach.”);
• Dialogue tags stay outside the quotation marks dialogue tags attribute a line of dialogue to one of the characters so that the reader knows who is speaking;
• Dialogue tags stay outside the quotation marks, while the punctuation stays inside the quotation marks. (i.e. “There was someone here,” Lucca said.), if the dialogue tag comes before the dialogue, the comma appears before the first quotation mark (i.e. Lucca said, “There was someone here.”, if the dialogue ends with an exclamation point or a question mark, the tags that follow begin in lowercase. The dialogue punctuation still goes inside the quotation marks. (i.e. “There was someone here!” she said.);
• Use single quotes when quoting something within the dialogue. If a character is quoting something or somebody else within their dialogue, use single quotation marks to indicate that the character is quoting someone else.
• Use a new paragraph to indicate a new speaker any time you change speakers, you should begin a new paragraph with an indent;
• Start with a lowercase letter if action interrupts dialogue;
• Em Dashes should be used to indicate interruption.
Related categories:
Copywriting
Proofreading
Artificial Intelligence
Format and Layout
English Grammar