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What First-Time Authors Need to Know about Editing
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2021 | 1. Auflage
290 Seiten
Publishdrive (Verlag)
978-1-7326404-3-6 (ISBN)

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Cover to Cover -  Sandra Wendel
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Read this book before you publish your book.


You just wrote your first book. And there you are. Stark naked. Vulnerable. Wondering what to do next to get your masterpiece published.


This is the one book you need to read and follow if you're writing a book for the first time. Why? Because you've never written a book before. This is new territory.


To write a successful book, you need to find and work with an editor who shares your passion for your work and your message and who will help you make your book sing. And sing a smash hit. A blockbuster of a message, clearly and carefully constructed so readers love you and your work and leave you five-star Amazon reviews only because they don't have more stars to give.


This is a toolkit for tinkering under the hood of your working manuscript so you, the author, can take your work as far as you can before an edit and production such as cover design and not dump a half-baked chocolate cake on some poor schlub of an editor to 'fix.'


Don't make first-time author mistakes. No matter what you think, you do need an edit. Not from the English teacher next door. You can't self-edit either. A professional editor knows how to navigate those thorny commas and can solve your organizational questions. An editor can guide you through the murky waters of modifiers and passive sentences, correct typos, and get your book manuscript polished and on its way to production.


Even if you slept through English class, never turned in book reports, and don't know a thing about publishing the book of your dreams, your name is on the cover and you don't want to be embarrassed. Turn your vulnerability into confidence with these insider secrets to publishing success when working with an editor.


No, this is not a grammar book (ick) or a guide to self-editing (can't be done well). This is not a dry, boring book about usage or sentence structure.


Although the author, a veteran nonfiction editor, specializes in memoir, true crime, business/leadership, and self-help, her advice holds true for fiction writers as well.


Get your questions answered (and more):


Why do I need an editor? How do I find an editor? What do editors do? And how much do they cost?


What are the levels of edit? Developmental? Line edit? Copy edit? Proofreading? How do I know what level of editing my manuscript needs?


Will an editor tell me if my manuscript sucks?


Why do words make a difference? Which words do I overuse? Which words should I never use?


How do I know when I'm done writing?


How can I work with a cover designer and audiobook engineer?


Can my local bookstore help me? Do I need beta readers?


BONUS: Checklist for Authors to Fine-Tune a Manuscript before Editing Begins


"e;Irreverent."e; "e;Funny."e; "e;Essential."e; Read this book before you publish your book.You just wrote your first book. And there you are. Stark naked. Vulnerable. Wondering what to do next to get your masterpiece published.This is the one book you need to read and follow if you're writing a book for the first time. Why? Because you've never written a book before. This is new territory. To write a successful book, you need to find and work with an editor who shares your passion for your work and your message and who will help you make your book sing. And sing a smash hit. A blockbuster of a message, clearly and carefully constructed so readers love you and your work and leave you five-star Amazon reviews only because they don't have more stars to give.This is a toolkit for tinkering under the hood of your working manuscript so you, the author, can take your work as far as you can before an edit and production such as cover design and not dump a half-baked chocolate cake on some poor schlub of an editor to "e;fix."e; Don't make first-time author mistakes. No matter what you think, you do need an edit. Not the English teacher next door. You can't self-edit either. A professional editor knows how to navigate those thorny commas and can solve your organizational questions. An editor can guide you through the murky waters of modifiers and passive sentences, correct typos, and get your book manuscript polished and on its way to production.Even if you slept through English class, never turned in book reports, and don't know a thing about publishing the book of your dreams, your name is on the cover and you don't want to be embarrassed. Turn your vulnerability into confidence with these insider secrets to publishing success when working with an editor.No, this is not a grammar book (ick) or a guide to self-editing (can't be done well). This is not a dry, boring book about usage or sentence structure. Although the author, a veteran nonfiction editor, specializes in memoir, true crime, business/leadership, and self-help, her advice holds true for fiction writers as well. Get your questions answered (and more): Why do I need an editor? How do I find an editor? What do editors do? And how much do they cost? What are the levels of edit? Developmental? Line edit? Copy edit? Proofreading? How do I know what level of editing my manuscript needs? Will an editor tell me if my manuscript sucks? Why do words make a difference? Which words do I overuse? Which words should I never use? How do I know when I'm done writing? How can I work with a cover designer and audiobook engineer? Can my local bookstore help me? Do I need beta readers?BONUS: Checklist for Authors to Fine-Tune a Manuscript before Editing BeginsBUY a copy today, because you need to know these insider secrets to successfully work with an editor on your way to publishing success.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.1.2021
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
Schlagworte 5 Things Every First-time Author Needs to Know • Actually the Comma Goes Here • Advice for First-time Authors on How to Find and Work with Your Editor • Author Entrepreneur • authorpreneur • Author-Publishers • Authors and editing • book editing • book editor • Cover to cover • Do I Make Myself Clear? • Don't Publish Your Book without an Editor • Editing a book • editing made easy • editing my manuscript • Editing your book • Edit Me • Finding and Working with an Editor • first-time author • first time authors • First-time authors • First-Time Author's Guide to Getting Published • Get the Words Right • Hire and Work with an Editor • how to be an author • How to Find • how to find a good editor • how to find an editor • how to publish a book • How to Work with An Editor • how to write a book • How to write and publish a book • i want to write a book • I wrote a book now what • kinds of editing • my first book • On Editing • publishing 101 • self-editing • Self-Editing for Self-Publishers • Self-Published (Independently Published) • Self-Publishing • The Artful Edit • The Writing Is Just the Easy Part • types of editing • what to look for in an editor • What You Need to Know about Editing When You Write a Book • where do I begin with editing my book • Why You Need an Editor (and Other Truths about Book Publishing) • Words on Paper • write a book • Write Right • Write Your Book Right • writing a book
ISBN-10 1-7326404-3-2 / 1732640432
ISBN-13 978-1-7326404-3-6 / 9781732640436
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