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Grammar Nazi Approval

I'm sure you know a grammar nazi, right? They'll correct everything you say or write. They'll correct everything you even read. In fact, they might even speak in absolutely correct sentences all the time. In a fictional universe with dialogue this is hardly helpful. Most people do not actually speak in absolutely correct sentences. Ever. If you're doing a first-person narrative or stream of conscious novel then you might not be using correct sentences all that often. If at all. Got it?



Bad spelling. Bad grammar. I can not eat this homework. - meme caption

I got this in a review for My Sweet Infected BUY ON AMAZON

I can recognize a good quality work. In addition to the excellent quality of the writing, the editing is flawless, making for a good reading experience. - 5-Star Review

If you've read any of the low priced (4.99 or less) indie self-published novels on Amazon, particularly the romance genres you'd expect that every paragraph would have at least one glaring error or totally nonsensical sentence.

Too bad then that I have been able to edit My Sweet Infected to the satisfaction of this reviewer. I'm actually glad that I was able to. I wanted to stand out from the crowd. That's part of what my program is all about.

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