Not exact matches
I realize that stay - at - home opportunities run anywhere from simple web surfing / research to jobs needing a background (
editing, for example, which is part of my
work history), but I'd love to know if
anyone has recommendations, probably on the simpler / more flexible end of things.»
From personal shopping trips to wardrobe
edits to teen styling packages, our styling team can
work with
anyone.
I think it could be a good starting point to
anyone who teaches this movie for the first time and can be easily
edited to your own resources if you do not wish to
work with the booklet.
Self publishing allows
anyone and everyone that slaps together a few thousand words the freedom to share their
work, even if he or she doesn't understand the basics of grammar or
editing.
One of the chief complaints about the many digital self - publishing platforms on the market is the «
anyone can do it» attitude from far too many writers, indie authors who do not take their
work seriously enough to have it professionally
edited.
We kind of assume a publisher will have our backs and put out the best books possible, but I guess they can skimp and slack as much as
anyone else... Connecting with your own editors and critique partners, as well as understanding these steps in the
editing process, is a great way to take control of the quality of your book, whether you self - publish or
work with a publisher.
The reason traditionally published authors & the traditional publishing side has such disdain for self - publishing is not because
anyone & everyone CAN do it, but because MOST of the ones who DO IT have self - published either unpublishable garbage OR have taken a manuscript with great potential & published it without decent
editing & revision (both of which seriously hinder the enjoyment of the reading audience - not an issue if you're a hobby writer who just wants to entertain family & friends, but a serious issue for
anyone who thinks that that sort of thing can hold its own against carefully revised &
edited work).
Yes, I know many freelance editors offer sample
edits of small bits of something, but many (pro or not) don't, and apart from referrals from writer friends who are successfully (And PROFESSIONALLY) published, whether indie or traditional, I wish there was a Writer's Digest Guide to Freelance Editors, that would help narrow it down some, and if
anyone who
works at or has connections to «Writer's Digest» I think it's time to add that to your anual roster of guides.
I'd say the book isn't just for those who are self publishing (indie authors)- it's a useful reference guide for
anyone trying to
edit their own
work.
It's hard for me to take seriously
anyone who either doesn't know how to spell or is too lazy to
edit their
work.
I also threw another 4 GB of Corsair Vengeance ram into the system, bumping up the total to 8 GB, which is what I'd recommend
anyone buying or building a system aim for these days as it's the sweet spot unless you're planning on doing serious video
editing work, in which case it may be worth investing in 16 GB.
Oh, and if
anyone who
works on running The Crew's website is reading this, you might want to
edit the profile on the Ruf 3400 K.
As representations of autobiography and historical facts for the public, her
work demonstrates the limitations of
anyone's autobiography in a legalistic sense, accounts in a journalistic sense, [4] the presence and absence of information (or
editing), and the fundamental isolation of the individual.
And so, what started for Lou and me as an intellectual endeavor became an emotionally more difficult task — namely, soliciting and
editing «Going Home: Memories of Tom,» submitted by the late Molly Warner Lien, Tom's former colleague at Chicago - Kent College of Law, as well as Clinton W. Shinn, his colleague at ASL.4
Anyone who reads those memorials of Tom will remember his kindness, warmth, and sense of humor — and those who didn't know him will gain a beautiful and true picture of the kind soul that he was, and will be inspired by his
work and his passion for his family, school, community... and Texas.
The Apple Pencil delivers awesome precision for illustrators or
anyone who sketches for
work or play, and the iPad Pro's A9X processor nearly rivals the muscle from the MacBook Air and similar laptops, letting you
edit 4K video on the go.
Dropbox makes it easy to view or
edit your files on any device, anytime and anywhere; to privately share files of any size with
anyone; and to back up your
work automatically.