Make sure you've had professional, objective eyes look
over your manuscript before you publish to avoid scathing reviews.
Make sure you've had professional, objective eyes look
over your manuscript before you publish to avoid negative reviews.
Not exact matches
Various procedures would have been used by him in order to revise his text, the most important being the insertion, at various places in the original
manuscript, of passages expressing his new vision, at times a few lines, at times even whole sections, with the intention of leading his eventual readers to interpret the whole context in the light of the point of view of the inserted materials.3 Ford proposes that Whitehead did modify his original
manuscript accordingly a number of times
before its publication in 1929, with the result that the final version of Process and Reality is actually the outcome of the superposition of texts from successive redactional strata
over the original stratum made by the
manuscript of the summer of l927.4
I still have
over a month of writing to go
before I turn in the
manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a little quieter than usual on the blog — case in point, I totally forgot to post a recipe last week.
The use of goatskin on pages 109 — 112 of the 156 - page
manuscript came right
before a new scribe with a distinct script took
over the main text.
Hell's bells, if we have to make sure we send an edited
manuscript to our agents and editors
before they «edit» it — and yes, there are a number of authors who pay freelance editors to go
over their work
before submitting it because they know there will be no real editing done by their editors at certain legacy publishers — and we have to do our own marketing and promotion and do it on our own dime, why are we giving legacy publishers the majority of money earned by our hard work?
On Friday night, giddy
over putting the
manuscript together, I bought Joshua Tallent's book, Kindle Formatting: The Complete Guide, because I'd worked with him
before and he'd proven often that he knows his stuff.
I sent 25 pages of my just - finished
manuscript to a contest last week, but not
before I'd gone
over it carefully.
Editing — to go
over the near - final
manuscript before I made the very final changes.
It makes you pore
over the first paragraph of every ebook you begin
before it allows you to write the next paragraph and to get in the flow of writing the whole
manuscript.
You can only read a
manuscript so many times
before your brain starts glossing
over errors — a professional second set of eyes will prevent mistakes from passing through to the «published» phase.
It's a rare author who realizes what state their
manuscript is in
before they hand it
over to an editor.
When you clean up your
manuscript before handing it
over to a human editor, you get more for your money.
The ability to zap
over a finished
manuscript on its due date, as opposed to subjecting the finished
manuscript to the uncertainties of the postal service or even an express delivery service days
before the due date, was a writer's heaven.
Have a professional editor look
over your
manuscript once more
before sending it to print.
That's not to say an author — published or not — doesn't need someone to go
over the
manuscript JUST
BEFORE SUBMISSION to check for grammar, punctuation and spelling.
Before you pass your
manuscript off, be sure you've gone
over it meticulously.
For the next few days after that, I'll work like a mad woman to finalize all the changes and put the finishing touches on the
manuscript before I hand it
over to my husband for formatting.
Manuscripts over 75,000 (or manuscripts having exceptional degree - of - difficulty for other reasons) will likely have additional charges but these will always be described in advance before purchasing package
Manuscripts over 75,000 (or
manuscripts having exceptional degree - of - difficulty for other reasons) will likely have additional charges but these will always be described in advance before purchasing package
manuscripts having exceptional degree - of - difficulty for other reasons) will likely have additional charges but these will always be described in advance
before purchasing package or service.