Recent projects I've worked
on as a freelance editor illustrate this - some went on to be self - published, others are taking the agent / traditional publication route.
Not exact matches
Virtual assistants handle scheduling, bookkeeping, and various other administrative tasks remotely from their home office; similar to
freelancing as a writer,
editor, designer, and so
on, virtual assistants can build up their client base and experience
on sites like Upwork.
As long as there is written content, there will be a need for editors (this blogger discusses an instance in which her roommate and fellow editor took on an entire thesis over the weekend) so if you have writing experience and a good eye, freelance editing may be a business idea to conside
As long
as there is written content, there will be a need for editors (this blogger discusses an instance in which her roommate and fellow editor took on an entire thesis over the weekend) so if you have writing experience and a good eye, freelance editing may be a business idea to conside
as there is written content, there will be a need for
editors (this blogger discusses an instance in which her roommate and fellow
editor took
on an entire thesis over the weekend) so if you have writing experience and a good eye,
freelance editing may be a business idea to consider.
In 2009 he moved to Beijing to host China Drive
on China Radio International and worked
as a section
editor at Beijing Review Magazine and the Global Times while
freelancing pieces outside of China.
After travelling the globe for several years and working
as a
freelance writer,
editor, and facilitator, she decided the time had come to focus
on her...
Before becoming a
freelance writer, Alexis was
on the EverydayHealth.com team
as the Senior Beauty
Editor.
As a
freelance fashion
editor and consultant, the blog is my place to park all the things I see, hear and think about
on my daily fashion beat.
As a
freelance fashion
editor and consultant, the blog is my place to park all the things I see, hear and think about
on my daily fashion beat.
As a
freelance editor for independent fiction authors, I network with a lot of indie authors
on social media, and I know that being an indie author can be tough.
Joan is a former indie publisher who makes her living now
as a
freelance writer,
editor and book consultant while she continues to work
on her own writing projects.
The bottom line — and I speak
as both a seasoned indie author and anthologist (the Panverse series)
as well
as a
freelance editor — is that the tired writing dogma and «rules» that get endlessly recycled in writers» groups,
on popular blogs, and elsewhere pale in the face of story.
I parted company with HarperCollins after my last book launch and have since taken back control of not just «brand Polly Courtney» but all the component parts of the publishing process: editing (I use a professional
freelance editor as well
as crowd - sourced readers) and cover design (I work directly with a designer, who has also worked
on the second editions for my first two novels), production and distribution (I use Troubador Publishing)
as well
as promotion — which I'm finding far easier to do now that I'm proud of the product I'm promoting!
Others have gone
on to enjoy successful
freelance careers
as editors and writers.
Now I was going through a divorce and trying to survive
as a single mom
on a
freelance writer /
editor's income.
A former indie publisher (she was the founder / president of GreyCore Press), she makes her living
as a
freelance writer,
editor and book consultant while she continues to work
on her own writing projects.
I've been a
freelance editor and writer, and more recently a publishing consultant, for over 20 years, but only in the last year or so has self - publishing become truly exciting to me
as I've watched the revolution going
on in the industry.
I currently work
as a
freelance editor and writer and am looking to take
on new clients.
And although they may hope your book will be successful, they aren't incentivized to work extra hard to make it a success (Perkins could spend 2 years
on a project and still make a windfall
on the successful book —
freelance editors will put in
as much time and effort
as they've been paid for.
Details below: Developmental Reads
on a full manuscript: 15 % discount Line Edit Reads
on a full manuscript: 10 % discount ** Any full read, I will throw in your query for no extra charge WHO I AM I'm a traditionally published author with Penguin Random House and HarperCollins,
as well
as a
freelance editor, and blogger.
Sure, I personally want the highest quality possible, but blame some of my intensity
on this issue comes in part from all the market guides and podcasts I use
as resources that preach fiercely about needing nice cover and
freelance editors.
Professional
editors can be found online
on freelance sites such
as Fiverr.com.
As a
freelance developmental
editor, I found myself doing a * head slap * over Naomi's emphasis
on pulling out this stage of editing from the rest.
Addendum: Read the comments section
on Kate Dacey's post for a description of life at Tokyopop from
freelance editor Daniella Orihuela - Gruber,
as well
as a lively discussion of whether fans would rather have their manga cheap or good.
And if that isn't bad enough,
on average,
freelance editors find that they can only spend roughly half of the hours in the week actually doing what are known
as «billable hours».
As a
freelance editor, he helped Harlequin's digital - first imprint Carina Press build its science fiction and fantasy line, and he has worked
on titles for the Nelson Literary Agency Digital Liaison Platform and bestselling indie authors.
Iola Goulton presents 9 Top Tips for Aspiring Authors posted at Iola Goulton, saying, «My response to a comment
on a book review post asking for advice for new writers, from my viewpoint
as a reader, reviewer,
freelance editor and now fiction writer.»
It's
as easy
as that (but does take a fair amount of work even if you need to stay
on the case of a
freelance editor or proofreader).
When not working
on her next YA novel or blogging, she works
as a
freelance writer and
editor.
Our free preview issue includes an in - depth report
on book marketing by Jane Friedman,
as well
as an
editor roundtable
on how websites determine pay for
freelance contributions.
Rusty Fischer is the author of FREEDOM TO
FREELANCE: The Editor of The Buzz On Series Reveals How To Find, Get and Keep Your Next Freelance Job, available as an eBook at http://www.athinapublishing.com/fis
FREELANCE: The
Editor of The Buzz
On Series Reveals How To Find, Get and Keep Your Next
Freelance Job, available as an eBook at http://www.athinapublishing.com/fis
Freelance Job, available
as an eBook at http://www.athinapublishing.com/fischer.htm.
Editors can be hired
on a
freelance basis for
as little
as $ 1 per page, and formatting services can be found for $ 40 for a 70,000 - word novel.
I'm a
freelance journalist based in San Francisco, California, and a contributing
editor at MIT Technology Review, where I was previously
on staff
as materials science
editor.
I've edited
on both sides of the desk, and I assure you there are mindlessly destructive
editors at big publishing houses - and brilliant
freelance editors as well.
After a long career
as a healthcare writer /
editor, I've transitioned to
freelance travel writing and blogging, and take
on a book editing project from time to time.
On this episode of Game Talk Live, host Mandie Roman covers these topics alongside her panel of experts, this week joined by Lilah Dean, H1Z1 competitive streamer otherwise known
as Pixzy, Saira Mueller, Managing
Editor for Dot Esports, and Dante Douglas,
freelance writer and videogames critic.
Emily is a
freelance writer based in London, and currently editorial resident with AIGA having previously worked
as deputy
editor at It's Nice That and reporter & what's
on editor at Design Week.
Wayne Burrows was born in Derbyshire, grew up in Mid-Wales, then lived in Sheffield and East London, where he worked mainly
as an
editor and
freelance journalist working
on newspapers and magazines.
While the two field marshals, Sara Roffino, the Rail Managing
Editor; and Sara Christoph, the Rail Managing Director; held down the fort with our production assistants par excellence at our headquarters in Brooklyn, Maggie Barrett, Anna Tome, Cy Morgan, and I — the current Rail Curatorial Projects team — worked tirelessly with Max Wolf and Jennifer Cooper, the two extraordinary program managers of Red Bull Studios, along with Shan Raoufi, Benjamin Lightle, and their construction team (composed mostly of artists — for artists have worked
on a
freelance basis in this line of employment since the beginning of time, and this city is one endless construction site in need of constant upkeep),
as well
as with the relentless PR team led by Maureen Sullivan, Sherlen Archibald, Adam Gorode, and Steffi Muehlenkamp.
It covers a time when I was a
freelance journalist and, beginning in fall 2011,
on contract
as editor - in - chief of Corporate Knights.
• Managed team of eight
freelance reporters to produce four regional editions each month, focused
on specific construction markets.1 / 85 — 6/94
Editor, American Nurseryman magazine, Chicago, IL (hired as copyeditor 1985, promoted to assistant editor 1985, promoted to associate editor 1986, promoted to sr. feature editor 1989, promoted to chief editor
Editor, American Nurseryman magazine, Chicago, IL (hired
as copyeditor 1985, promoted to assistant
editor 1985, promoted to associate editor 1986, promoted to sr. feature editor 1989, promoted to chief editor
editor 1985, promoted to associate
editor 1986, promoted to sr. feature editor 1989, promoted to chief editor
editor 1986, promoted to sr. feature
editor 1989, promoted to chief editor
editor 1989, promoted to chief
editor editor 1992).
As a
freelance fashion
editor and consultant, the blog is my place to park all the things I see, hear and think about
on my daily fashion beat.
I have been working
as a writer /
editor for an educational publisher for the past three and a half years; I am continuing to work for them
on a
freelance basis.
As a
freelance fashion
editor and consultant, the blog is my place to park all the things I see, hear and think about
on my daily fashion beat.
I've been an interiors journalist for 13 years and worked
as the Homes
Editor on Ideal Home magazine for three years, before going
freelance after having my twins.