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My target audience is new adult. I think I just mentally get stuck in the no tenth graders should not read this book part xD.

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Well, if it’s any comfort it’s not litteral tenth graders just an apporximation of their reading level :grin:

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Exactly, that’s what I kept telling myself to make me not have heebie jeebies, haha.

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Here’s some Meiste content lol

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Woah, I’m honestly surprised xD.

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I mean,

I’ll take it?

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I like it :joy:. What genre do you write?

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I’m always extremely skeptical of Hemingway, to the point where I tell writers not to do it because it removes the critical thinking/analysis part of editing and makes people go on autopilot, but a few different excerpts:



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It’s useful I think once you’re done.

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My essay was grade 11, and my creative writing ranged from grade 1 to 7.

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Essays are more professional, so maybe that’s why? Cool though!

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The only part that I find useful is if I can get it to the middle grades without really changing a thing I wrote, then I’m only getting rid unnecessary compounding.(the two versions of the same text that has 10th grade and 6th grade as their label).

Which would place it as “after Im done”, as @DollyTH said. Its then in a position where it doesn’t touch the core of the work I put into something.

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Dark Fantasy.

I’m not the biggest fan as it seems to only care about sentence length over content (I wouldn’t stick this in front of a twelve year old), but I suppose I can take it as a measure of my sentences not being overwhelmingly long, lmao.

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That’s probably why I gravitate to it after writing because I’m known to have long sentences that I need to chop down. :sweat_smile:

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