tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525213022142900255.post9113278128674114024..comments2023-10-16T10:49:54.367-04:00Comments on Strickly Speaking: Writing pt 4: Don't make your reader workCarol A. Stricklandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03391390443442822145noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525213022142900255.post-73230576174687675232020-02-09T10:13:37.030-05:002020-02-09T10:13:37.030-05:00Recently, I had a live review from seven intellige...Recently, I had a live review from seven intelligent, some college graduates, who 100% missed the point of my book. It was as if I was getting feedback from second graders. I was mystified because I thought I had written it in a very average grade level. I went to the Internet to try and find out why no one understood my simple plot. I ran across several good blogs about readability and grade level scores. Your blog was the best I found to explain the subject. I AM GRATEFUL TO YOU! My future books will be checked for readability. APCWriterAPC-Writerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04828065415385267613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3525213022142900255.post-71460670714306881092009-09-28T15:17:44.019-04:002009-09-28T15:17:44.019-04:00> On a Mac you want to go under
> Preferenc...> On a Mac you want to go under <br />> Preferences > Spelling & Grammar > <br />> click on "Check Grammar with <br /><br />For PC-Windows, on this topic, there is a good spell check program Spell Check Anywhere (SpellCheckAnywhere.Com). It works in all programs. Also has an optional grammar check.Tomerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16931739490229619149noreply@blogger.com