They are much better prepared and appreciated the need to
involve professional editors and designers in their book projects.
Secondly, we always try to
involve a professional editor into the process.
Not exact matches
well said, all the media attacking the internet and bloggers, leave it the
professionals with
editors they say, as if that ever stopped them before, all
involved weren't just amateur bloggers but political activists / public relations people who worked for the partys at one time.
Now, I know that not everyone can afford to hire
professionals for every step
involved in producing a book (copy
editor, book designer, cover designer, proofreader, etc.).
The Florida Authors and Publishers Association is an organization for authors, publishers, independent publishers, illustrators,
editors, printers, and other
professionals involved in the publishing industry.
We hope that the launch of the Pro
Editor, which will offer full - featured tools to serious content creators looking to make
professional - quality content, will empower ambitious users to create even more fascinating and
involving stories — which will mean even more high - quality content for our readers.
The better version of self - publishing
involves the writer producing top - shelf work, and then using
professional designers and
editors (striking out on their own after careers in the big publishing houses) to produce a book that rivals or exceeds the work from traditional publishing.
She immediately got
involved and helped plan
professional development workshops, informal talk shops, and other local events for writers and
editors.
If you want to get a more detailed idea of what's
involved in copy editing, I recommend taking a look at the
professional editorial standards for copy editing set out by the
Editor's Association of Canada.
This may or may not
involve the help of a
professional freelance
editor.
If your manuscript has not been through any kind of macro / story - level editing
involving other people (so a
professional editor or multiple beta readers.
For the American book publishing industry, the Frankfurt Book Fair is predominantly a trade fair, that is, a
professional meeting place for publishers,
editors, librarians, book subsidiary rights managers, publishers international sales representatives, booksellers, agents, film, television and video game producers, publishing technology experts, authors and many others who are
involved in the creation and sale of books and the licensing of book content in all its many forms.