Either
suggest edits before signing, or just refuse altogether.
Not exact matches
The whole gamut of activities really appealed to me; approaching authors and convincing them to contribute,
editing,
suggesting improvements, composing the issue, designing the layout, and of course the best moment, holding a stack of freshly printed magazines in my hand
before distributing them and anxiously waiting for comments.
k3000 provides a «check spelling while typing» feature that allows students to listen to
suggested word choices
before making changes, letting them make a more informed decision while
editing their written work.
Were I to do things over, it's not much of a stretch to
suggest that one
edit before they even write their first draft.
Before publication, I strongly
suggest that the book length be
edited to about 300 pages and extraneous material that does nothing to add to the essence of the work be eliminated.
It will go through multiple rounds or
edits, even
before you hand it over to a professional editor (which I strongly
suggest doing).
As the name
suggests, it's the final kind of
editing that your novel will undergo
before being released.
I hope you'll explain what developmental editors do, as well — how they often start with an author
before a word is written, how they support, challenge, and sometimes
suggest characters, stories ideas, structure; and how they also line -
edit and even
suggest new language for character development, dialogue, and other aspects of the literary style.
I would
suggest the author
edit some of the sentence structures and grammar
before posting on such a hot topic.
You can ask somebody who's experienced well enough to take a look at your draft and
suggest edits or revisions
before making your final letter.