Common Errors in Fiction Manuscripts, Part 2

Redundant detail in describing body parts, and attributing action There seems to be a preoccupation among writers to describe the colour of eyes. Perhaps this is because eyes play such an essential role in communication for the sighted. In crafting a story, however, it’s crucial to ask oneself if this information is necessary to the advancement of the plot, or to the development of character. I think if you answer that constant query honestly, you’ll…

Common Errors in Fiction Manuscripts

Common Errors in Fiction Manuscripts In varying degrees I’ve previously written how to prepare a manuscript for submission to Five Rivers. Given the experience both Robert and I have had over the past few years, an updated discussion of some items to watch when submitting fiction seems warranted. In the next few posts I will address the nine problems we encounter most frequently: The use of passive rather than active verbs Redundant detail in describing…

Five Rivers Increases Editorial Staff

This year marks a pivotal year for Five Rivers, with four books due for release, and the possibility of an additional two, many from debut authors, some from recognized and beloved experts. Because of increased editorial demands, we’ve sought out another editor for our team, and are pleased to present our Editor-at-large, Robert Chute. Robert “Chazz” Chute graduated from The University of King’s College with an honours degree in Journalism. After working in daily newspapers,…

Goodreads Festive Season Sale

Exclusively at Goodreads, all of Five Rivers eBooks are available from now until January 1, 2011 for a mere $1.00. It’s our way of saying thank you to all the people who support and believe in indie presses, and who love interesting and eclectic books. The eBooks are all in ePub format, and so easily read on most readers and computers. If you do avail yourself of this special offer, we’d love to read your…

Michell Plested Joins Five Rivers’ Authors

Michell Plested Five Rivers is pleased to welcome another debut author to our conclave, Michell Plested. In an agreement finalized this past weekend, Five Rivers has acquired the rights to Mike’s YA adventure, Mik Murdock, Boy Superhero. It is a delightful and truly Canadian tale of a 12 year old boy’s quest to protect his prairie town of Cranberry Flats, and in his search to acquire super-powers finds the most awesome power of all lies…