I would alway suggest
hiring a professional editor if you can afford one.
Not exact matches
If nobody fits the bill, consider
hiring a
professional editor who can give it a quick polish.
If you were firmly commited to your craft, you would learn proper diction and punctuation, yourself (or
hire a
professional editor), before berating others for their lack thereof.
Hire a
professional editor and copyeditor
if you can before you start looking for an agent.
It can be scary to take over the reins and take «complete creative control,» but
if you get a publishing coach to keep you in the right direction, and
hire a
professional editor, cover designer, etc. you'll realize quickly that this is the best way to go.
I would recommend using at least one of these, especially
if you have friends and family do your editing, but even
if you
hire a
professional editor.
You have never
hired a
professional editor and just want to dip your toe into the waters and figure out
if it's best for you.
If you can afford to
hire a
professional editor — or two — do so.
If you are going to Self Publish I'd say at the minimum you need to
hire a
Professional Editor.
If you know a
professional editor, you are lucky, but you might want to consider
hiring one.
If you want your books in other languages, you can
hire professional freelance translators, in the same way that you can
hire editors.
But this is the bottom line for me:
If I couldn't afford to pay for both the print publishing and the editing, I would
hire a
professional editor and publish the book electronically instead.
The bottom line:
if you can't afford to
hire a
professional editor you don't have the right to publish.
If this is too difficult for you, then you might want to consider
hiring a
professional proofreader along with an
editor.
If you seek to
hire me as a developmental
editor, and I accept the job, it means that in my
professional opinion, your manuscript has potential and can be honed to publishable quality.
This section covers planning your story, finishing your book in a month,
hiring professional editors (or working with
editors at no cost, which is possible only
if you are married to one!)
If your query letter to agents isn't working,
hire a
professional editor to look it over.
First, I'd say
if you've
hired a
professional editor at any point in the past, you should go over the copyediting - type changes with a fine - toothed comb, because there's a lot to be learned there.
If you don't know anyone who can help, you might consider
hiring a
professional editor.
I also knew that I would be crazy
if I didn't pay out for a great looking cover, and
hire an
editor who wasn't just a person who liked books or my Mum — but a
professional editor.
Hire a
professional writer or
editor to help you
if necessary.
From the type of work you choose to write to the cover you choose for your eBook, from
hiring a
professional editor to proofreading and mechanically editing the eBook to ensure the highest quality, you will not succeed in the industry, even in these trending niches,
if you don't put forth your best effort.
If I ever finish my draft, then my revisions, then my fine toothed combings, I plan to
hire a
professional editor, not because I expect the
professional editing is going to make me famous and sell lots of copies, it's because I don't want the embarrassment of putting out a crappy product.
Hiring an
editor is a must
if you want to be seen as a
professional writer.
Advice for self - editing your novel
If you have the means then it makes sense to
hire a
professional editor to go over your work with a fresh set of eyes.
Personally, I
hire professionals for all my long - form work, so pointing out any perceived editing flaws just makes me raise an eyebrow and wonder
if I paid too much and need to find a new
editor.
However,
if you are going to work with traditional publishers or
if you are going to
hire a
professional editor, Word is still easier and often the preferred software because of its review function.
If I didn't, I could
hire one
professional editor to go through the whole manuscript.
If you're thinking about
hiring a
professional editor in the near future, this chat might be helpful in understanding precisely what you need.
Thanks... i need to ask that
if I use any of these apps / programs would I still need to
hire a
professional editor?
Again,
if you need to
hire a
professional designer to create your book's cover art for you, do so, and
if you have an
editor working for you, make sure he edits your book title too.
That being said,
if you want to self - publish, please
hire a
professional editor.
I joined Reedsy months before out of curiosity, though because I'd already
hired a
professional editor and cover artist, I wasn't sure
if I would ever use the site.
If you are still unsure where and how to include these skills, just
hire a resume
editor and you will have a
professional cover letter.