When we're
talking about book editing, we're actually talking about a variety of different things.
Not exact matches
«We're
talking about a
book that has been
edited, then re-
edited, then re-editted again, then re-interpretted, then
edited, then re-
edited, then
edited again, then re-interpretted... and over again.»
I was
talking about the centuries of
editing up to that point — multiple authors, rewriting etc, as
books of the Torah coalesced.
In Episode 98 of
Edit Your Life, Asha and Gretchen
talk about her new
book, The Four Tendencies, in which she lays out a simple framework for understanding our internal motivations (Obligers, Upholders, Questioners, or Rebels).
If you look at this
book he
edited, called Crossroads, he authored an introduction wherein he
talked about pumping his own gas in the wake of his loss to McCall in the Democratic Primary.
I just laughed out loud when they were
talking about writing and
editing a
book in two months.
For the developmental
edit, make sure you ask your editors questions and
talk to them
about the
book.
We'll get to why you shouldn't
edit your own
book in a minute but first let's
talk about the types of
editing a
book needs and the process before it can be published.
I see the words «
editing» being thrown around in
talks about self - published
books — or, more specifically, what...
Do you want to go get coffee and
talk about anything that will keep me from having to
edit my own
book?
When I'm out on the road
talking to authors, I often pull out my soap box
about editing and how much it costs to
edit your
book.
So, instead of
talking about your
book, you may have more success if you put together lectures for other writers on marketing, grammar or
editing.
Nathan Lowell beat me to the punch in
talking about using beta readers to crowdsource your
editing in his article Bootstrap Your
Book.
In the continuing saga of preparing a
book for Kindle Scout, let's
talk about editing for self - publishing.
In an earlier blog post we
talked about the importance of developmental
editing and why the focus on big - picture stuff — structure,
book - spanning issues like plot or organization, character development, dialogue, and that sort of thing — needs to come first, before you spend too much time worrying
about the finer points of style and wording.
It's what you hear when people
talk about adult self - published
books: hire a cover designer and get the
book edited.
In this episode, Ricardo Fayet
talks about how to use Reedsy to get help with
editing, cover design and marketing your
books.
In terms of marketing,
book cover design business builds by word of mouth, whereas many authors won't
talk about the
editing process.
In addition to writing
books, John does
editing and copywriting, and he loves visiting schools to
talk with students
about the writing process.
You could
talk about your writing process, your writing space, how you
edit your
books, who designs your covers, and more.
I've
talked before
about self - publishing, how it's been a huge boon to my writing career, but also how authors should temper their expectations: realize that writing,
editing, designing a cover for, formatting and converting, and marketing a self - published
book is a lot of hard work, and is less likely than the lottery to make you rich.
The focus of the group is on writing and
editing of blogs,
books, memoirs and short stories, but we also
talk about how to incorporate social media, entrepreneurship and publishing into our greater writing goals.
Which means if you have the average number of typos in a traditional
book, you'll get reviews
talking about how you need
editing.
So in this
book we're going to
talk about editing.
We're all
about trying to help you sell more
books here at BookPromotion.com, but until you find the «magic formula» that's going to work to sell more of your
books (whether that's advertising,
book bloggers, building your mailing list, growing your social media, or any of the other stuff we
talk about), I thought that today I'd give you some ideas for earning some money using those writing /
editing / design skills.
And in the next post in this series, I'll
talk about beta - reading and
editing your
book.
Today I'm answering some of your questions from The Creative Penn survey —
talking about self doubt, what defines a good
book, discipline and habits, ideal genres,
editing and time spent on marketing.
We
talk about everything to do with
editing,
book design, printing, and getting your
book into stores.
In the series, we
talk about metadata do's and don'ts; explore some ideas on how to improve sales with better
book metadata management; and explain how to enter or
edit metadata within your
book using Sigil.
In this
edited interview with HSUS writer Jim Baker, Bradley
talks about the genesis of her
book and what she hopes readers will learn from it.
Catalogues — Publications 2015 «SUPER SUPERSTUDIO», exhibition catalogue, PAC - Pavilion of Contemporary Art, Milan «Ärger im Paradise», exhibition catalogue of the exhibition, Bundeskunsthalle 2014 «The State of a Ghost While Hosted as a Guest», publication from the Villa Romana Fellows, Villa Romana Editions, published by Argo
Books ISBN 978 -3-942700-62-7 «Kushtetuta # 2
About Mums & Dads»,
edited by Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano, Self - published zines «TRANSLATION ACTS > PERFORMING POLITICS», Concept by Ifrex, Edited by Ifrex and Fotini Kushtetuta, Published by KOSOVO 2.0, Edited by Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano «MAPPING EVERYTHING», Institut für Raumexperimente (Berlin) and Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur (ETH Zurich) Project Conception: Olafur Eliasson and Guther Vogt, Nicola Eiffler 2012 «STUDIO MAGAZINE # 2», an Architecture and Urbanism Publication 2010 «Ottos impossible talks / Lets start to implement little errors Imposible topics / rescued futures,» Otto Rössler with the Institut für Raumexperimente, edited by Julius von Bismarck, Jeremias Holliger, Laura McLardy, Mathias Sohr, Alvaro Urbano, Euan Williams, Graphic design and concept book by bureau - aeiou 2009 «UNPLANNED: Research and Experiments at the Urban Scale», concept book by Superfront Graphic design by: Do not bend Kønst magazine issue n. 4 Erasing Darkness Pidgin - Magazine issue n. 6 (text by Jose Es
edited by Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano, Self - published zines «TRANSLATION ACTS > PERFORMING POLITICS», Concept by Ifrex,
Edited by Ifrex and Fotini Kushtetuta, Published by KOSOVO 2.0, Edited by Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano «MAPPING EVERYTHING», Institut für Raumexperimente (Berlin) and Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur (ETH Zurich) Project Conception: Olafur Eliasson and Guther Vogt, Nicola Eiffler 2012 «STUDIO MAGAZINE # 2», an Architecture and Urbanism Publication 2010 «Ottos impossible talks / Lets start to implement little errors Imposible topics / rescued futures,» Otto Rössler with the Institut für Raumexperimente, edited by Julius von Bismarck, Jeremias Holliger, Laura McLardy, Mathias Sohr, Alvaro Urbano, Euan Williams, Graphic design and concept book by bureau - aeiou 2009 «UNPLANNED: Research and Experiments at the Urban Scale», concept book by Superfront Graphic design by: Do not bend Kønst magazine issue n. 4 Erasing Darkness Pidgin - Magazine issue n. 6 (text by Jose Es
Edited by Ifrex and Fotini Kushtetuta, Published by KOSOVO 2.0,
Edited by Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano «MAPPING EVERYTHING», Institut für Raumexperimente (Berlin) and Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur (ETH Zurich) Project Conception: Olafur Eliasson and Guther Vogt, Nicola Eiffler 2012 «STUDIO MAGAZINE # 2», an Architecture and Urbanism Publication 2010 «Ottos impossible talks / Lets start to implement little errors Imposible topics / rescued futures,» Otto Rössler with the Institut für Raumexperimente, edited by Julius von Bismarck, Jeremias Holliger, Laura McLardy, Mathias Sohr, Alvaro Urbano, Euan Williams, Graphic design and concept book by bureau - aeiou 2009 «UNPLANNED: Research and Experiments at the Urban Scale», concept book by Superfront Graphic design by: Do not bend Kønst magazine issue n. 4 Erasing Darkness Pidgin - Magazine issue n. 6 (text by Jose Es
Edited by Petrit Halilaj and Alvaro Urbano «MAPPING EVERYTHING», Institut für Raumexperimente (Berlin) and Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur (ETH Zurich) Project Conception: Olafur Eliasson and Guther Vogt, Nicola Eiffler 2012 «STUDIO MAGAZINE # 2», an Architecture and Urbanism Publication 2010 «Ottos impossible
talks / Lets start to implement little errors Imposible topics / rescued futures,» Otto Rössler with the Institut für Raumexperimente,
edited by Julius von Bismarck, Jeremias Holliger, Laura McLardy, Mathias Sohr, Alvaro Urbano, Euan Williams, Graphic design and concept book by bureau - aeiou 2009 «UNPLANNED: Research and Experiments at the Urban Scale», concept book by Superfront Graphic design by: Do not bend Kønst magazine issue n. 4 Erasing Darkness Pidgin - Magazine issue n. 6 (text by Jose Es
edited by Julius von Bismarck, Jeremias Holliger, Laura McLardy, Mathias Sohr, Alvaro Urbano, Euan Williams, Graphic design and concept
book by bureau - aeiou 2009 «UNPLANNED: Research and Experiments at the Urban Scale», concept
book by Superfront Graphic design by: Do not bend Kønst magazine issue n. 4 Erasing Darkness Pidgin - Magazine issue n. 6 (text by Jose Esparza)
Larry Groff: Thank you, Margaret, for
talking with us
about your painting, background and the new Skira / Rizzoli
book you
edited that came out last fall, The Figure What does it entail?
Judge Bernice Donald and Sarah E. Redfield
talk about Enhancing Justice: Reducing Bias, a
book which Redfield
edited and Donald contributed to.