Self-Publishing Expert
Dan Poynter
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Hire a Copy Editor
The copy edit is clean up work. Once the manuscript is complete you
become more concerned with punctuation, grammar and style. Now is
the time to make your information more readable.
There is no such thing as a publishable first draft.
—William Targ, bookseller, collector, editor and publisher.
There is nothing wrong with unpolished writing, but there is no excuse
for not having it cleaned up by an editor. Hire a wordsmith, a
grammarian, a picky English pro. Look for them in the Yellow Pages
under "writing". Ask for them in places where people work with words:
check writing clubs, local colleges and ask at photocopy shops (or see the
italic section below in this article). Interview several editors and get referrals from
satisfied customers.
The editor returned the manuscript and the pages were filled with red
marks. Attached was an apologetic note saying, “I am sorry for the mess
but I thought you would want to know about the errors.” The author
called the editor and thanked her. “I would much rather that you find the
mistakes now than have my readers find them later.”
When you publish a book, it's the world's book.
The world edits it.
—Philip Roth, New York Times Book Review.
I trust my editors. To save time, I send the file attached to email rather
than the manuscript on paper. That way I do not have to enter the
corrections to the manuscript. The editor edits and corrects at the same
time.
Each book presents a different challenge. Some require punctuation
corrections while others demand a rewrite. According to Brenner
Information Group, editors average sixty-one hours of work per book.
Yes, editing is a rewording activity.
Editing and Proofreading
Quinn’s Word For Word, Robin Quinn, 10573 West Pico Blvd. #345, Los
Angeles, CA 90064. Tel: (310) 838-7098; quinnrobin@aol.com.
Media + (Media Plus), Judith Kessler, 828 Westbourne Drive, West
Hollywood, CA 90069. Tel: 310-360-6393; Fax: 310-360-0093;
jude001@earthlink.net.
Your book is a member of your family. You want the very best for it. Give
it a checkup and dress it well so you can be a proud parent.
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Dan Poynter does not want you to die with a book still inside you. You have the ingredients and he has your recipe. Dan has written more than 100 books since 1969 including Writing Nonfiction and The Self-Publishing Manual. For more help on book writing, see
www.ParaPublishing.com
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Column Updated: 01/01/07
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