Have a professional editor look
over your manuscript once more before sending it to print.
Not exact matches
Once the
manuscript makes it
over this first hurdle, it may still fail to pass muster with the referees.
I've published
over a dozen books and for each one of them I had the
manuscript critiqued multiple times and edited, sometimes more than
once.
Okay, so now the beta process is
over and the author is
once more looking at the
manuscript with the comments from their betas in mind.
Over the eons of book publishing, agent querying became the obvious next step
once an author finished a
manuscript.
But
once I'm done, I move on to the next title and get caught up with a new
manuscript and the process starts all
over — this is the endless cycle.
Once writers have completed their story in DOC or PDF they can send
over a copy of their
manuscript, submission letter and synopsis of the story to
[email protected]
Once you hand
over your
manuscript for a traditional publishing company to publish, you are essentially giving up all rights and control
over the final product.
After we've edited or evaluated your work, you can re-submit the same
manuscript once after you rework it, but if time constraints become an issue, new submissions will take priority
over re-submitted work.
After I'm done, I request one of my friends or family members to also give the
manuscript a thorough
once over.