Sentences with phrase «hire a professional editor who»

If nobody fits the bill, consider hiring a professional editor who can give it a quick polish.
You can hire a professional editor who does all the work for you including developmental editing, content editing, copyediting.
Another option is to hire a professional editor who will make sure you will be sending the best version of your resume.

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Do not make the mistake of many self - publishing authors who hire a professional editor but then have their book designed by a family member with little or no book experience.
Another option is to hire a professional editor, who can easily evaluate your paper and make the necessary changes.
It seems to largely be indies who think you must come out in print first, that you must hire a professional copy editor from New York and a pro layout person in order to put out a quality product.
Some authors who do not have the funds to hire professional editors may only have this option available to them.
This is a great option for authors who just can't afford to hire a professional editor or book cover designer.
Self - publishers who want to produce professional work would be wise to ensure their manuscripts get the same treatment, by hiring skilled editors at the various levels.
And that's pretty much how the rest of my night goes, with me lying in bed, challenging imaginary authors everywhere who don't see the need to hire a professional editor, asking them more questions than you'd like to hear.
I hired a distant relative who works as a copy editor for Harcourt and he helped me make it more professional.
I think that writers who want self - published books to be regarded as a reputable genre need to hold themselves to the highest standards and hire a professional editor to assist them.
If you don't know anyone who can help, you might consider hiring a professional editor.
Authors just aren't capable of analyzing their own work; that's why even professional editors who write a book hire someone else to proofread it.
In fact, the largest number of editorial horror stories I've heard have come from not from writers at big and medium - sized publishers, but from unpublished or self - published writers who hired less - than - qualified independent editors (there are a lot of them out there), or from small press authors whose inexperienced publishers employed editors without the proper professional skills.
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.
The truth is authors just aren't capable of analyzing their own work, which is why even seasoned authors like James Patterson and even professional editors who write a book, hire someone else to edit and proofread it.
Effron was hired by Stephen Adler, the editorial director of Thomson Reuters Professional Division, who was formerly editor - in - chief of The American Lawyer magazine, which is also owned by ALM.
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