Articles about Editing
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| Dashjianta |
Literary Editors What does an editor do? They take your manuscript, fix spelling and grammar errors and send it back. And that is exactly what a basic editor will give you. A good editor, on the other hand, will offer a much wider range of services.
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| Jay Dubya |
Learning Novel' Writing from Agents and Editors Author Jay Dubya reviews some of the novel' writing tips he has received from agents and editors that have enabled him to advance from a "writer of manuscripts" to an "author of novels."
| (7. Apr 2002) |
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| G. Miki Hayden |
What Works in Science Fiction Writing What works in science fiction is what works in romance, mystery, and mainstream fiction-a plot that intrigues, a conflict that requires resolution, and characters with which the reader can identify.
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| Peter Heyrman |
Science Fiction: Editing and writing in the genre Science Fiction fans have always argued about the definitions within their genre. While many people get prickly about exactly what constitutes what, the most important job of writers and editors remains the same: suspension of disbelief.
| (22. Mar 2002) |
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| Alma A. Hromic |
The Stepchild of Literature The problem with fantasy is that those who do it well make it look easy. That means that everyone thinks they can write one.
| (22. Mar 2002) |