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Types of Editing 2.0
Depending on the editor you ask, you might get slightly different answers around the types of editing. To make things simple, I look at the four types you’re likely to come across in your editing journey.
This Editor’s Approach to New Year’s Resolutions
This editor’s approach to New Year’s resolutions? You don’t have to wait until January 1st to start them.
Three Things You May Be Surprised an Editor Is Expected to Do
While many people think editing is simply checking for spelling errors, there’s so much more that goes into the process. And within each type of editing, there are tasks that non-editors may not be aware of. Here are three of the most common tasks and responsibilities you may run into while working with an editor.
When Should You Contact an Editor?
You may need to contact an editor for your written project sooner than you think.
So You’ve Written a Book… Now What?
Have you written a poetry collection? A novel? A picture book? It’s hard to know what to do once you’ve got that first draft written. But not to worry – I’m here to help.
What to Consider When Setting Writing Goals
Setting writing goals within the context of that go-get-em’ New Year’s attitude can sometimes result in something unsustainable, or include benchmarks that aren’t all that realistic. Here are some tips to consider when ironing out this goal of yours to help make your goal more achievable.
Do I Need to Hire a Professional Editor?
It’s common for writers to wonder if they should hire a professional editor for each stage of editing. So… should you?