Tag Archive | editing
Globular Van der Graff’s “Goblin Tales for Adults” is about to be reborn
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
The Updated Cover For Glob’s Tales Almost there folks. I have five more tales to rework. Thanks to the artist who conceived the original picture I used for both versions of the cover for Glob’s Tales – Alexey Kuznetsov, and a good friend in the US who worked…
Keeping Track of Those Characters
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
Goblindom In addition to the progress report yesterday, here is a little more on the subject of updating Glob’s Tales. Have you ever wondered how any writer, let alone myself, manages to keep track of however many characters we may employ in each novel, or in this case,…
My editors: Post 1 Wanda Hartzenberg
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
I feel it’s time to put the spotlight on a few people that are helping me behind the scenes. Today I’m introducing Wanda Hartzenberg, editor, reader and dear friend. Since my usual editor, Deborah Wall began travelling the world and teaching English to people with even greater need of her talent than…
How to Manage Your NaNoWriMo Editing? Tips for Novel Writers
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Announcements: Today is a guest post for all those who want tips with editing after NaNoWriMo comes to an end, but he wrote an introduction, so without further ado: How to Manage Your NaNoWriMo Editing? Tips for Novel Writers Written by Steve Aedy, ghost author and writer for Fresh…
The Wolfcat Chronicles – An Update
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
And so it goes…the revision that is. I’ve been crunching through the manuscript adding here deleting there – mainly deleting, actually. I’m on Chapter 26 of 32. I might finish the revision today. Early this morning I made a decision that, though hardly irreversible, affects the beginning…
Curious About What An Editor Can Do For You?
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
So you’ve finished writing your book and now you want to publish it. This is when the real challenges begin. Finding good editors and publishers that won’t cost you a fortune can be difficult. As soon as you have the first draft of your manuscript, you will start looking…
Reblog: Steph Post Writes About Writing and Her Busy Life
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
A Tree Born Crooked author Steph Post: Writing Under Fire Steph Post is the author of the recently published novel A Tree Born Crooked. She lives, writes, and teaches writing in St. Petersburg, Florida. Connect with her at http://www.stephpostfiction.com. BOOK GIVEAWAY! To win a SIGNED COPY of A Tree Born Crooked,…
Editor Interview Number Eleven – N. R Champagne
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Hi, welcome to the Library of Erana and thank you for talking to us today. –Thank you so much for inviting me! ? Please introduce yourself. –I’m N. R. Champagne, Nina to my friends and clients. ? How did you get into this line of work? –Funnily enough, I…
Editor Interview Number Ten – Mia Darien
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Hi, welcome to the Library of Erana and thank you for talking to us today. Please introduce yourself. I’m Mia Darien. I’m a self-published author, as well as an editor, cover artist and book formatter. I also work for a book blog tour company. Outside of the literary world, I’m…