[Get free] Starting Your Career as a Freelance Editor: A Guide to Working with Authors, Books, Newsletters, Magazines, Websites, and More
·•●- Mary Embree ·•●-
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Very Basic Introduction to Freelance EditingBy goldenrulecomicsStarting Your Career as a Freelance Editor is a basic guide for anyone who is interested in freelance editing. Mary Embree's book is at its best when explaining the nuts-and-bolts of editing, such as manuscript formats, the types of works an editor can deal with, and basic editing advice. That's all to the good.Less helpful is the actual advice on how to get started building a careAbout the AuthorMary Embree is an author, literary consultant, editor, book doctor, and writersrsquo; workshop leader. She is the founder of Small Publishers, Artists Writers Network (SPAWN). A former film and television writer and researcher, she became a published author in the 1990s. Her most rIf you've ever considered editing as a career, this book will help you on your new path. Yoursquo;ll learn about the requirements in various fields, how to get started, the step-by-step facets of setting up and conducting your editing services, working with writers and publishers, promoting yourself and your expertise, and determining what to charge. In addition to books there are articles, dissertations, brochures, reports, abstracts, editorials, reviews, ad copy, and much more.There is more t... [PDF.hq05] Starting Your Career as a Freelance Editor: A Guide to Working with Authors, Books, Newsletters, Magazines, Websites, and More Rating: 4.86 (600 Votes)
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You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Starting Your Career as a Freelance Editor: A Guide to Working with Authors, Books, Newsletters, Magazines, Websites, and More | Mary Embree.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.