First, I'd say if you've
hired a professional editor at any point in the past, you should go over the copyediting - type changes with a fine - toothed comb, because there's a lot to be learned there.
Not exact matches
I would recommend using
at least one of these, especially if you have friends and family do your editing, but even if you
hire a
professional editor.
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.
If you are going to Self Publish I'd say
at the minimum you need to
hire a
Professional Editor.
Editors and artists can be
hired at very reasonable fees, and services like Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing and Lightning Source make it easy to produce a
professional product in weeks instead of years.
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.
Hire at least one
professional editor and one or two proofreaders to look over your work.
At RushEssay.com, you can
hire professional editors from any discipline.
At this point, most PhD candidates decide to
hire a
professional editor.
This section covers planning your story, finishing your book in a month,
hiring professional editors (or working with
editors at no cost, which is possible only if you are married to one!)
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at big and medium - sized publishers, but from unpublished or self - published writers who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.
At this website, you can contact and
hire former screenwriter and longtime
professional copy
editor Bill Donovan to proofread your screenplay.
posted
at The Indie Author, saying, «A questioning of the standard wisdom that self - publishing authors must
hire a
professional editor, along with practical advice for working with, and without, one of these
professionals.»
Sandy — exactly, which is why I formed my own publishing company,
hired a
professional book designer,
editors, and a PR firm — all of which led to a good Kirkus review, «free» book reviews in two major newspapers, two front - page newspaper articles, book signings
at prominent book sellers, the book becoming a «Hot New Release» on Amazon, and the book enjoying best - seller status on Amazon going on four months.
It's cheaper to
hire a
professional editor oneself than to take such low royalties
at a TP just to have their
editors work on the book.
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