This week's e-newsletter is dedicated to editing. An art form of its own, editing is the act of making work error-free. Edited books give readers what they want - a well-done and memorable reading experience. At the Black Writers Workspace, we strongly encourage all authors, particularly self-published authors, to seek out the help of skillful editors and to make their work shine!
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How to Become a Book Editor: 3 Steps for Working as an Editor
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Book editing is a necessary service for writers that helps produce the most polished versions of their manuscripts in order to publish their best book. Working in book editing comes in a variety of flavors—you can offer editing services for nonfiction books like memoirs or autobiographies, or you can be a fiction editor for the fantasy genre. Regardless of which path you choose, becoming a successful editor requires a number of skills as well as determination.
Editing since 2011, DeAnne Williams and her team at The Precise Pen Writing & Editing Services are committed to helping clients realize their full potential with written products that are polished, error-free, and appropriate for the target audience and occasion. The Precise Pen eagerly serves authors of various genres, business owners, educators, students, screenwriters, and others. To learn more click below.
The Write Stuff Literary Group provides a complete editing package with the reader in mind. Led by author, George Fishburne, the firm offers technical editing services to ensure the perfection and thorough organization of the final manuscript. They provide ghostwriting, manuscript editing and rewriting, and website content development services. To learn more click below.