Sentences with phrase «consider hiring an editor»

You might consider hiring an editor to read your eLearning press release before you submit.
If an author is so proud at the end of the month and wants to publish their work, they should take the step further and consider hiring an editor.
If you are over your head with a writing project, consider hiring an editor.
When you've got a manuscript that rocks your writing friends, consider hiring an editor to make sure it's structurally sound, characters fully developed, and all that.
You might consider hiring an editor at this phase in the process to get focused, specific feedback based on your goals for the manuscript.
I'm considering hiring another editor, at least to review my query letter and first thirty pages.
Consider hiring an editor with experience editing resumes.

Not exact matches

The signatories — including Science Editor - in - Chief Bruce Alberts, who wrote an editorial on the subject in this week's issue of Science — make 18 recommendations, most of which discourage journal editors and hiring managers from considering only the prestige of the journals that applicants have published in and ignoring the content and impact of his or her actual research.
If nobody fits the bill, consider hiring a professional editor who can give it a quick polish.
Ask an editor you're considering what their process entails, and try to avoid hiring an editor who uses a program or process that isn't helpful to -LSB-...]
A good developmental editor may not necessarily also be a good proof editor so consider hiring separately.
Consider hiring a professional editor for developmental editing and copyediting.
Before hitting the upload button, we strongly encourage you to consider hiring a professional editor to go through your work.
Another thing to consider when deciding what type of editor to hire is how much they cost.
If you know a professional editor, you are lucky, but you might want to consider hiring one.
If this is too difficult for you, then you might want to consider hiring a professional proofreader along with an editor.
Consider hiring and editor to check your book.
When you hire an editor, be sure to consider how they go about breaking down your manuscript and make sure you're comfortable with their style.
The only situation I can imagine self - publishing might be worthwhile (and the situation I find I am considering myself) is to create a proper, professionally realised product to hand over as freebies to influential hiring editors in a unique industry (comics).
But from what your agent has requested I'd recommend that before sending anything back to him, you consider hiring a professional developmental editor to help you put together a proper proposal and, most importantly, to work with you on revising the manuscript to develop the narrative arc, your character and other elements as necessary to bring it to the level an agent and publisher would expect.
If you don't know anyone who can help, you might consider hiring a professional editor.
Thanks Mark, That was an enlightening article, very useful to me, as I am considering self publsihing with hired help for developing the manuscript from editors.
And I definitely agree that anyone considering indie publishing must invest in hiring editors as well as professional formatters and cover designers.
You should edit your books until you can't stand them any longer, and then you should consider hiring a professional editor to help you take it further, because you can not see your own words after a point because you know the story so well.
Consider hiring an outside editor.
If you are considering self publishing hiring an editor to copy - edit your work is the bare minimum you can do to allow that to happen.
And, as a first - time novelist, I've already taken Anne's advice and started an author website and blog (https://kathleenjones.org/) First - time novelists who are serious about publishing their work should probably consider hiring substantive and copy editors to polish it before submitting their manuscripts.
Thanks to advanced motion capture technology Melina Jurgens, who took the award for Best Performer, was able give a sublimely unnerving live performance as Senua, especially considering that this was her debut as an actress in any capacity (she was originally hired as a video editor).
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