Not sure about taking Before You Hit Send? Read some reviews!
The next Before You Hit Send writing and self-editing workshop starts on Monday. If you’re still wondering if it’s worth it, I gathered a few reviews for you to read. Registration will remain open through next Wednesday, and you can easily catch up with the missed lessons, via the workshop forum.
Register here: www.b4youhitsend.com
Reviews at:
"If you write, if you edit, this class is for you. It could be a semester long class at a college, and you could pay several hundred dollars for this class."
"If you’ve never worked with an editor or publisher before, this workshop is extremely insightful. I enjoyed Angela’s humor throughout the course and she is honest when you post examples from your manuscript."
"So far, just a few days in and though painful in the light of day, I’ve already learned so much and seen some of the errors of my ways (don’t let the poor punctuation of this post fool you)."
"Not only did I learn how to self-edit in a better, more effective way, I also came away with a brighter outlook on the state of traditional publishing. It’s thrilling to know there are people like James on the other side of the editorial wall who will fuss about the nuances of a word or the necessity of this or that comma. People who flat-out love language, with all its quirks and idiosyncrasies. People who care deeply about all of it, but in the end, care most about telling strong, compelling stories.
Ultimately, James said, ‘it’s not about editing your book. It’s about loving your book.’ “
"I took this workshop two years ago, and I loved it. I learned so much from it that I kept all my notes. Since then, I have noticed the workshop has only improved."


