Flexibility in Editing? It’s Essential, Not a Dream.
One thing I love about writing is its flexibility. There’s more than one way to create content, work on a manuscript, or publish your work.
One thing I love about writing is its flexibility. There’s more than one way to create content, work on a manuscript, or publish your work.
Recently, I chatted with the editor of the Journal of the American Viola Society, Christina Ebersohl, and during our conversation, we discussed dealing with discouragement,
Being a writer is a wonderful gift, but as with any talent, it has its downsides and peculiar quirks. When the words are flowing, the
Time is our most valuable commodity. Whether I’m writing, editing, cooking, or exercising, I’m always on the lookout for ways to be more efficient and
During the hiring or onboarding process, your editor mentioned that they would send you an annotated copy of your document, or a Track Changes file.
Sometimes, writers are nervous about sharing their work with editors. If an author hasn’t worked with an editor before, or if they had a bad
You spent time writing and revising—now you’re looking for an editor. But where are you looking? Are you ready to interview candidates? Editing is an
If you’ve shopped around for an editor, you may have received several quotes for your project, and they were probably all different. Have you ever
Not everyone is familiar with style sheets, but if you come from a communications or small-business background, you may have used a branding guide. Businesses
Writing can feel like a very solitary pursuit, but it doesn’t have to be. See how teaming up with a professional editor can take your writing to the next level.