![]() You can use your magic to change appearances. They can only be killed by other dragons, powerful magic rituals, or by the Order of the Dragon Slayers, a secret organization that makes sure the treaty of 1099 between humans and dragons is upheld.ģ. Dragons are magic and it takes a lot of damage to harm them. If you have an obsession with a certain object, you might be a dragon waiting to shift.Ģ. Viola from The Queen’s Flight hoards yarn, and Margery from The Queen’s Dance hoards tea. ![]() Carolyn from The Queen’s Wings hoards books. ![]() Here are the top 5 pros and cons of being a dragon shifter:ġ. In a world where dragons are the elite of society, there are some pretty sweet perks. Here are her thoughts and on Pros and Cons of Being a Dragon Shifter…. ![]() Having researched the subject for The Emerging Queens series, Jamie is a top expert on the subject. Schmidt to educate us on the pros and cons of being a Dragon Shifter. In truth, I suspect that while being a shifter has its perks, there may be some downsides. Dragon shifter has got to be the way to go right? I mean – DRAGON! Above all, she's helped me grow as a writer, not only through helping getting my published books polished, but helping me snag an agent! I cannot recommend her enough! She is always my go to when someone asks for suggestions for editors.For those of you that are just plain human, have you ever considered what it would be like to be a shifter? Me, if I a going to dream, it is going to be big. She doesn't just edit, she reads from a reader's point of view, pointing out areas of inconsistency or confusion, all to make my stories the best they can be. She's taught me the things to look for in my own writing. All of these things Rebecca excels at, but the biggest thing is she's made me a better writer. Quality suggestions in a productive and encouraging manner. Highly recommended!" -Ashley Bartlett Bustamante I'm very excited about the future of this manuscript after implementing Rebecca's suggestions. I've revised this manuscript several times, and after a while, there are things you just become blind to, so it's extremely helpful to have someone with a sharp eye and keen insight take a look with a fresh perspective. As I'm going through the edits, Rebecca has pointed out several of those spots, which is just what I needed. " Sometimes as an author, it's hard to get out of our own head and identify things that might be confusing to readers. I look forward to working with her in the future!" -Brandi Elledge She really helped me to develop my story to make it the best book possible. I was wowed by the suggestions and edits she made in my manuscript. Several of my clients have landed agents or deals with publishers. When a client chooses me, they get a partner willing to see them through to the end of their writing journey. I'm not only interested in ensuring my clients produce the best book possible, but I'm also committed to helping them improve as a writer. I can spot world-building issues, help a lagging pace, slay adverbs, spice up a boring romance, and make characters more realistic and compelling. Some manuscripts need a scalpel while others need a wrecking ball, but no matter how much work a book needs, I make sure to deliver my comments with humor and insight. When I work with an author, I'm unflinchingly honest but fair. Along with being a freelance editor, I am currently the Editor-in-Chief for Aelurus Publishing, which is the fantasy/science fiction imprint of Untold Publishing. I'm a development editor with more than six years of experience working with indie and traditionally published authors. I’m very grateful for her insight!" -Gina Azzi "Rebecca Jaycox is awesome! A professional, consistent, and candid editor with a sharp memory and eye for detail, Rebecca helped me reshape and strengthen several aspects of my novel-while making me laugh out loud in the process.
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