(I've came across this issue twice, when I had to read two e-books for Upwork from my client last month and had to give them a low - rated review with
only edit advice.)
Not exact matches
Not
only should writers heed your
advice, they should go the extra mile to make sure their books are well -
edited.
There are consulting and
editing services provided also but when I was striving for an
advice, I did not receive anything I could use at least something to
only vaguely resemble a tip.
Preferred topics include actionable writing tips, including writing strategies that have (or haven't) worked for you; practical
editing tips (from professional editors
only, please); publishing
advice (traditional or self - publishing); writing career lessons learned; and author and / or book profiles.
We've also seen those who give
advice — such as in writing workshops or classes — think their way of drafting or
editing is the right way, sometimes the
only way, even though there's no such thing as «one right way» to write.