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Recently Marks & Spencer asked me to put together a work wear
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The company is a model example of digital retail, engaging in meaningful collaborations
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Ah now, some of this
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edited out my comment on tucking tops in, but I agree
with that one too!
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Those looking for
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with a copy of Education for Upward Mobility, a new book
edited by my Fordham Institute colleague Mike Petrilli.
«Classroom Management Q&A s: Expert Strategies for Teaching» is an
edited compilation from my Ed Week teacher
advice column, along
with new materials.
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I haven't gone through this process yet either, so I don't have any
advice for you other than asking for recommendations and starting
with editors who give you a free sample
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Editor Naomi Hughes is here
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editing advice.
Editor Naomi Hughes is here
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Isn't this exactly the kind of
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editing?
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I say you can't afford not to, but below you'll find lots of
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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.
If you're able to write you should focus on that, and seek the
advice of others who understand
editing and marketing and publicity and design - rather like dealing
with a real publisher.
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Some of the
advice comes up everywhere: take the time to create the perfect photo and learn how to
edit your own pictures
with PhotoShop or Gimp; use good lighting and simple props.
Editor Naomi Hughes is here
with the third post in a series to share her writing craft and
editing advice.
Start
with the Editorial Quality Review, in which, «a professional copy editor will review your book and provide a diagnostic tool of invaluable
advice regarding the
editing needs of your book.
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