And with the ongoing squeeze of the mid-list and the dwindling support — I'm talking marketing and promotion, but
even copy editing — for the vast majority of new authors the traditional publishers do sign up, it's gotten much worse since.
Not exact matches
So
even when you remain within the university, make sure that essentially you will only have to lay out or
copy edit your manuscript, because otherwise the work may be finished much, much later than you hoped.
I wrote every day for several months and
edited the
copy every
evening.
You can
even copy and
edit any game you find.
Funding for specific projects,
even support with
copy editing, cover design and distribution are all now relatively commonplace.
On the other hand,
even trash novels by traditional publishers are generally
copy edited and professionally laid out.
The other kind of editor you may need, before you
even get to the
copy edit, is a developmental editor.
But the author can, in theory, make more per
copy on that «cheaper» book than he might have in a legacy publishing structure...
even after overhead costs of
editing, design and promotion are taken into account.
Further, editors can be asked to use a very light
copy -
editing hand with big - name authors whose style is well established,
even though it's quirky.
When an ebook sells for $ 1 to $ 6, and the AVERAGE ebook sells a few hundred
copies (or
even a few thousand) where's the money for development in addition to: design, additional content such as illustration, audio or video,
editing, a teeny bit of overhead, royalties, and promotion?
Services such as revisions, templates, basic
copy editing, and
even distribution are all add - on services.
This has required me to do
even more work
even before it was published: organising the
copy editing and cover design etc..
Gary Fisketjon, his editor at Knopf, said «Kent had finished all his revisions and
even gone through the
copy editing.»
I can make calls when i am browsing, can text while gaming, can take notes when class is goin on, and
copy text from browser to note without switching between applications, can insert webpage in note and can
edit and
even insert maps in note, and can do art very efficiently with note 10.11... What the heck can you do with your ipad....
You can then choose to
edit that attachment, and
even save a revised
copy and email it directly from your BlackBerry.
Everything from proofreads to detailed
copy edits, and
even money - saving packages, I...
They are sitting on out - of - print (and professionally
edited) novels that readers want to read - maybe
even want to reread on ebook, having lost the hard
copy - and it is not a lot of work to put up the files on self - publishing websites.
Everything from proofreads to detailed
copy edits, and
even money - saving packages, I can give you the best service possible at an affordable price.
I think you've demonstrated those points quite well and i'm quite inspired to
copy edit my novel
even more.
By contrast, every contract I've ever signed —
even the ones with the Big Six — has included a clause ensuring that no substantive
editing (other than
copy editing) can be done without my approval.
A book (according to Making Light) will generally cost a publisher some tenthousand just for
copy editing etc., to get the manuscript to a publishable form,
even before printing costs, let alone marketing.
Proofreading and
copy editing are not
even close to the same thing.
Which is why indies can afford to skimp on things like developmental and
copy edits while
even borrowing money to get a good cover.
So at this point, the
copy editing on my manuscript is done, and I've learned how to do the proper ebook formatting (I've
even created a step - by - step «style» guide).
This is important because bad
editing is similar to a
copy which has never been
edited or
even worse.
The biggest hurdle any indie book faces is going unnoticed —
even a well - written, well -
edited, beautifully crafted book will sell very few
copies if no one notices it amongst the many titles available.
That said, PW select is now free, though I've yet to meet a youth services librarian that takes the reviews as seriously from PW as they do from SLJ (
even though PW will ding you if you have too many
copy edits or a non-pro «looking» cover.
Even publishing houses hired people for proof - reading and
copy editing.
I
even have pre-publication review
copies of the Unseen Series by Richie Tankersley Cusick that is full of grammatical errors, and yet, those
copies were shipped by a traditional publisher to reviewers before the final
edit.
(still can't
edit)
Even so, downloadable demos would solve the problem of stores running out of
copies to give out.
The result is a seamless and intuitive experience, where you can highlight as well as
copy and paste and
even edit and translate the text formerly trapped within an image.
He
even tried to
edit my
copy, without my permission.