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Monday 17 September 2018

Professional Book Editors Maryland Hiring Guide

By Anthony Thomas


All writers begin with an idea. What determines whether your idea turns into a book or a thriller is your engagement with professional book editors Maryland. They will make your writing career or break it. You need to be cautious when choosing an editor and have an idea of what to expect of the editing process.

There are great doubts when you begin looking for a qualified editor. You wonder whether he will like your work or dismiss the idea. Some talk in a way to that appears like discouraging you from pursuing your goals. Authors are also known to doubt whether the manuscript is ready to be presented for editing and the feedback that will be given. For the confident writers, the question is whether you really need an editor.

Editing gives your script an opportunity to be viewed by an independent eye. It is more than paying an English degree holder to make negative comments about your work. You will be surprised that the most learned English professors also hire editors for their work. The reality is that you give an expert who knows the journey that transforms an idea into a script and eventually a book that can sell the opportunity to polish your own. At best, you should look at the editor as a coach out to polish your skills.

The first editor to work on a script should be the writer. Do not expect a stranger to do the dirty work on your script. If allowed to work on a raw script, your ideas will easily be distorted and transformed into what you did not intend. Polish your story and its presentation so that the editor can focus on grammar and other peripheral issues. Endeavor to tell your story in the least words possible.

Look for the right type of editor to work on your book. There are manuscript critics who look at the story and focus on the big picture. They are interesting in the plot, pacing, people, point of view and perspective. Comprehensive editors comb through your manuscript line by line to look at language, wordiness, rhythm and transitions.

The mandatory editor for all scripts is the copy editor. He is so thorough that he is christened the Sentence Level Editor. His focus is on syntax, grammar, typos, consistency errors and spelling mistakes. This indicates that he will go through each sentence and word. He also raises queries on possibility of legal liability in your writing. Be prepared because he will take a huge chunk of your writing.

Editing is a process that requires intense communication. Build a partnership where you ask questions and respond promptly whenever the editor makes inquiries. Editing feels like cutting chunks of your flesh. It is also very involving and an empowering endeavor. Ask questions as soon as possible before the editor forgets. Provide ample room to have your work edited.

The beauty of working with professionals is that you can bank on their expertise and experience. They have seen numerous works and understand the market better. Trust that the process will produce the best manuscript. Even when you disagree, it must not get personal. When all is said and done, remember that working with professionals helps you to also improve your skills and become a better writer.




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