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Can Freelance Editors be Right for Authors with Traditional Publishing Goals?
Your planned publishing path is very important to the decisions about what kind of editing to get and how much to pay for them.
Can Freelance Substantive Editors be Right for Authors with Traditional Publishing Goals?
Agents and editors look for manuscripts that need occasional tweaks but already have a solid writing style and author voice.
Writing a Plot Summary for a Query Letter
In today's querying atmosphere, a good book summary is essential to catching an agent or editor's interest.
Understanding Your Editing Goals
In order to hire an editor who will be worth your time and money, you need to figure out what you are hiring an editor to do. There are...
What is a Standalone with Series Potential?
If you've done your research on querying, you've probably found the phrase "standalone with series potential"
Why do Publishers have Word Count Requirements?
If you've found the perfect publisher, it can be hard to understand why they would reject your manuscript based solely on a word count.
What Age are you Writing For?
When pitching or marketing a novel, it’s important to know what audience your manuscript is suited for.
Preparing a Manuscript for Submission
Most publishers have very similar requirements. By following some basic general principles, you can get your manuscript looking professional
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