Author: | Sarah Kolb-Williams | ISBN: | 9780989699303 |
Publisher: | Sarah Kolb-Williams Writing & Editing | Publication: | April 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Sarah Kolb-Williams |
ISBN: | 9780989699303 |
Publisher: | Sarah Kolb-Williams Writing & Editing |
Publication: | April 19, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“The first critical step in self-publishing your book is finding a great editor. Sarah’s book will pay for itself 100 times over.”
—Mark Levine, CEO of Hillcrest Media Group and author of The Fine Print of Self-Publishing
How to Hire an Editor: The Indie Author’s Guide to Finding and Working with the Right Editor for Your Book shows authors new to the publishing process how to make sure their manuscripts receive the editorial attention they deserve, even with a self-publisher’s unique production schedule, budget constraints, and publishing goals.
Even in self-publishing—perhaps especially in self-publishing—editing remains a critical step toward publishing a high-quality, professional book. But how do new authors go from finishing their first manuscripts to actually working with an editor?
For authors new to independent publishing, the idea of hiring a professional editor can be daunting. Concerns may include:
Author and editor Sarah Kolb-Williams provides an in-depth look at the editing process squarely from a self-publishing perspective. She breaks the complex world of editing down into manageable pieces, making the entire process a little more accessible and a little less overwhelming for authors who have never worked with a professional editor before.
If you know you need editing but you’re just not sure where to start, How to Hire an Editor will demystify the process. You’ll discover effective ways to self-edit, work with beta readers, avoid scams and unqualified editors, and find the perfect editor for your book.
How to Hire an Editor: Contents
What Editing Means for Independent Authors
The Many Layers of Editing
Self-Edit like an Editor
Beta Feedback and Ongoing Development
Letting Go and Looking for an Editor
Hiring an Editor
Reviewing an Electronically Edited Manuscript
Wrapping Up
“The first critical step in self-publishing your book is finding a great editor. Sarah’s book will pay for itself 100 times over.”
—Mark Levine, CEO of Hillcrest Media Group and author of The Fine Print of Self-Publishing
How to Hire an Editor: The Indie Author’s Guide to Finding and Working with the Right Editor for Your Book shows authors new to the publishing process how to make sure their manuscripts receive the editorial attention they deserve, even with a self-publisher’s unique production schedule, budget constraints, and publishing goals.
Even in self-publishing—perhaps especially in self-publishing—editing remains a critical step toward publishing a high-quality, professional book. But how do new authors go from finishing their first manuscripts to actually working with an editor?
For authors new to independent publishing, the idea of hiring a professional editor can be daunting. Concerns may include:
Author and editor Sarah Kolb-Williams provides an in-depth look at the editing process squarely from a self-publishing perspective. She breaks the complex world of editing down into manageable pieces, making the entire process a little more accessible and a little less overwhelming for authors who have never worked with a professional editor before.
If you know you need editing but you’re just not sure where to start, How to Hire an Editor will demystify the process. You’ll discover effective ways to self-edit, work with beta readers, avoid scams and unqualified editors, and find the perfect editor for your book.
How to Hire an Editor: Contents
What Editing Means for Independent Authors
The Many Layers of Editing
Self-Edit like an Editor
Beta Feedback and Ongoing Development
Letting Go and Looking for an Editor
Hiring an Editor
Reviewing an Electronically Edited Manuscript
Wrapping Up