Find and delete these phrases from your novel – by Nathan Bransford…

Excess verbiage is a prime culprit behind a choppy reading experience and a bloated word count. Little redundancies can pile up over the course of a novel and add tens of thousands of extra words.

When I’m line editing a manuscript, there are several common phrases that instantly get cut because they are almost always non-additive.

Find and delete these phrases and your future readers will thank you.

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