An author without an EDITOR is like a pen with no ink
You will learn everything you need to know about editing a book. From how much of an edit you need to do, the things that need to be edited, and even the tools you should employ to make your edits successful. In addition, you will learn about what you should do before sending your manuscript away for review to raise the chances of successful publication. This information will better prepare you for your own editing as well as prepare you for the process mentally. Writing a bunch of content is easy, but putting it so it makes sense and will be enjoyable to others is the challenge.
Throughout the lessons, tips, and quotes from the immortals of literature, it will show you that editing, and even rejection, are all part of the journey when you are a successful writer. When you edit a book, you learn more about your characters, your plot, and how they all mesh together. While you edit you may think of a new plot device that will work better for the book, or you may discover that the book would be better suited in a different genre. The information you will receive is:
- What editing is and why you should do it
- Basics of Editing
- Light, Medium, and Heavy Edits
- The Editing Process
- Editors
- Tools to Utilize in Word
- 12 Common Writing Mistakes Which Editing Fixes
- Stepping Back and Putting the Manuscript Away
- The Finished Product and What Publishers Want
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