The Ghosts of Ames’ Past
Reference: Between Life and Death
Reference: Between Life and Death & Hells Bells
Lowered Expectations
Remember the hard hours spent writing, rewriting, editing, then your hard work flew off to your editor!
Rinse and Repeat!
Grammar was king. Your prose could be dry and boring and not one criticism of the masses. But by golly, you’d be thrown to the dogs for any grammatical faux-pas missed!
Well, guess what?
The standards are about to change.
No longer will you be under the stringent grammatical microscope. You may keep your hard-earned standards but watch for a flood of virtually unedited works. Consider yourself fortunate if you already have a valuable base of readers! The competition will be ugly.
And here’s why:
https://bongino.com/rutgers-university-declares-grammar-racist
As a Die Hard Horror Fiction Fan and Writer, I’d like to give kudos to an exceptional Space Opera.
Great North Road by Peter Hamilton
If you have time to immerse yourself into a futuristic world, give this a try: