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Posts tagged Author-editor relationship
How to Prepare Your Manuscript for an Editor

This blog contains self-editing strategies to help self-publishing authors revise their manuscripts before submitting to an editor. Save time and money by creating a timeline, use beta readers, read your manuscript out loud, and revise outline select chapters. Following these tips will reinforce your manuscript timeline and cultivate a successful author-editor relationship.

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Citing Sources in Nonfiction Books

Give credit where credit is due. Cite your sources and fellow authors! This week’s blog focuses on how to properly cite sources and incorporate quotes into your nonfiction book. While diving into style guides isn’t the most thrilling task, it ensures a quality product and your editor will be happy too. I will guide you through some important rules to help you avoid issues of plagiarism and/or copyright infringement in your nonfiction projects. If you have a specific scenario that you would like feedback on, please reach out to Writing Help KC.

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How to Find and Hire An Editor

You’re a self-publishing author who has finally completed your manuscript. Sigh. The hardest part of capturing all of your ideas on paper is done. Congrats!

You let your manuscript rest for a day or two while you recover from the mental and emotional exhaustion. When you open it back up to self-edit, your stomach drops because it’s not at all what you expected. You might even wonder what the heck you were thinking.

Don’t give up. Consider hiring an editor instead.

Yes, you’ll still need to self-edit before passing it off the editor. But searching for a trained professional who can offer outside perspective can propel your work to the next level. Self-publishing means you can rely a lot on your own research and abilities, but investing in an editor is an investment in yourself. A good editor will instill confidence in your project and guide you through the revisions to make a more polished and professional product.

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Dear Authors: We Need to Talk

Relationships are complex interactions. There are trials and errors, tears and laughs, sorrows and joys. But I’m sharing my reflections on building successful author-editor relationships. The relationship between an author and an editor extends beyond a transaction. In reality, the two are united by the goal of creating a final product that is meaningful and professional. Achieving that goal requires conscious actions.

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