Image credit to Alvaro Reyes on Unsplash. One of the most common questions I see about editing relates to pricing. And understandably so. If you are self-publishing, you will probably need to hire an editor, cover designer and formatter. Editing is usually the most time-consuming — and therefore, the most expensive — part of this … Continue reading Guest Post: What Goes in to the Price of Editing by Lisa Thompson
Guest Post: Backing Up Your Work by Mia Hoddell
I hear stories about authors losing work all too often because they haven’t backed it up frequently enough. Sometimes they get lucky and only lose a small section of writing, at other times they lose entire manuscripts.
An Open Letter to Authors about Beta Readers and Critique Partners from Pam Lagomarsino
You’ve worked on your manuscript countless hours, but still, some areas aren’t where you want them. This is the time to reach out to beta readers or critique partners.
Guest Post: Communicating With Your Editor by Kimberly Hunt
Professional communication does not come naturally to everyone. Kimberly Hunt has pulled together tips for communicating effectively with editors.
Guest Post: When to Seek Out an Editor by Melissa Mesk
One handy tip I have found as a writer is to just write what you need to and don’t get bogged down with concerns for proper grammar, punctuation, spelling and so on. If you confine your writing to the rules from the start gate, it will be much harder for your words to run onto … Continue reading Guest Post: When to Seek Out an Editor by Melissa Mesk