My mother, an elementary teacher, once had a student hand in homework that stymied her for a few moments. All the true-false, multiple choice, and short answer responses were correct, but all the essay questions were answered with the phrase "Answers will vary." She finally figured out that during recess, while she was on hall duty, the kid had swiped her teacher's edition from the desk, copied what was written there onto his paper, and then put the book back.

What I've been thinking of as I edit my friend MS is that although she doesn't write like I do, she writes very well. I'm sure when she reads my work, she notices differences in things like sentence structure, syntax, and character development. What's nice about our arrangement is we've both got a reader who can acknowledge that different isn't necessarily inferior. I suppose that's the tough part of editing, not trying to turn every author into a clone of what the editor thinks is good writing. It all adds up to style, and when an author's got it, I'm okay with it. "Answers will vary".

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