You shouldn't
hire an editor until you have done everything you can to make your book as good as it can be.
Not exact matches
For the first year and a half, Hardwick ran the blog alone, doing all the coding, writing and photoshopping himself,
until, awash in TV work, he had to
hire writers and an
editor to help keep the content fresh.
Best spuds: Digital food
editor, Caroline
Hire: «Use Maris Piper potatoes and cook them
until fluffy but not quite done all the way through.»
Digital food
editor, Caroline
Hire: «Use Maris Piper potatoes and cook them
until fluffy but not quite done all the way through.»
You should do at least two to three revisions on your own before
hiring a professional
editor — don't bring in a professional
until you have made the book the best you possibly can on your own.
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.
That was right before he was
hired as a writer by Edge magazine, a role he held
until March 2017 when he was promoted to features
editor.