If you're ready to take the next step and
talk to a professional editor, we'd love to hear from you.
Not exact matches
Here, he
talks to Teacher
editor Jo Earp about innovative student programs and the staff
professional development that has so far helped more than 200 educators.
It cost more than some other
professionals with whom I've since consulted (I'm on my 2nd book now... and no, I don't plan
to self - publish this one), but then I've heard other friends
talk about freelance
editors who charge double what iUniverse did.
I've pretty much
talked ad nauseum about making sure you hire a
professional editor, proofreader, formatter, and graphic artist
to create the best possible product you can.
I've often blogged about the importance of conferences, but usually I've
talked about the fact that you meet
editors and agents there, you learn how
to behave like a
professional, you get great training, and eventually you meet exactly the right agent or
editor and make exactly the right pitch at the right time and you get the break you need and suddenly you get published.
But seven
professional editors working
to buy stories do
talk about them.
With so much
talk in recent news about the poor quality of indie authors» works and data that shows that only about 59 % of self - published authors go so far as
to pay a
professional editor before hitting that publish button, it's easy
to forget that the traditional publishing industry has its fair share of mistakes, too.
With so much
talk in recent news about the poor quality of indie authors» works and data that shows that only about 59 % of self - published authors go so far as
to pay a
professional editor before hitting that publish button, it's easy
to forget... [Read more...]
I'm
talking to cover artists and
professional editors, and I'm on track
to publish my serial in the next few months.
The more you know going in, the more prepared you'll be
to talk intelligently with the agent or
editor, ask the right questions, and look like the
professional you are.
In this episode, Steve and Barrie
talk with two
professional editors, Alyssa Archer and Leslie Watts of Writership,
to discuss the importance of having an...
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The more I thought about this post, the more strongly I felt that bloggers should have an easy option for getting the «fresh eyes» I was
talking about, even if they don't happen
to have a ready connection with a fellow - blogger or a
professional editor.
--
Talk to a reputable freelance
editor who is
professional enough and willing
to correct your eBook and pay him
to make a revision.
In this video, Legal Week
editor Georgina Stanley
talks to Smith & Williamson head of
professional practices Giles Murphy about the key points of interest
to emerge from an analysis of the limited liability partnership accounts of the UK's 50 largest law firms.
In this video, Legal Week
editor Georgina Stanley
talks to Giles Murphy, head of
professional practices at Smith & Williamson, about the insight that can be gained on the financial performance of the UK's largest law firms, based on a closer analysis of the information in their LLP accounts.
In this video, Legal Week
editor Georgina Stanley
talks to Giles Murphy, head of the
professional practices group at Smith & Williamson, about the limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts of the UK's 50 largest law firms and what we can learn from them.
According
to Joann Lublin, management news
editor at the Wall Street Journal and author of «Earning It,» the key is
talking about your individual
professional ambitions before you get married or get serious, and hashing out a tentative plan for accommodating both parties.
After spending years on the sidelines of conversations between real estate
professionals, I know you guys like
to talk shop just as much as I enjoy nerding out about grammar and publishing platforms with fellow writers and
editors.