Tag: editor
RIDING LESSONS FOR WRITERS: Or, How to Wrangle an ...
Posted by Our Special Guest | Mar 15, 2023
WRITE BETTER, SELL MORE: By Mastering the Short St...
Posted by Our Special Guest | Feb 3, 2021
Writing Lessons from the Garden
Posted by Paula Munier | Sep 16, 2020
Publishing Proverbs You Should Know
by Paula Munier | Jul 6, 2020 | Craft
Publishing is rife with conventional wisdom but some of it is actually useful. Here are some of...
Read MoreBINGE WATCHING FOR WRITERS: TOP TEN MOVIES ABOUT WRITERS
by Paula Munier | Apr 27, 2020 | Craft
My favorite movies are mostly about writers. I love them the way I love memoirs by writers and...
Read MoreWhat type of editor do you need?
by Dana Isaacson | Mar 11, 2019 | Publishing
Different types of book editors perform distinct tasks. Dana Isaacson explains the nuts and bolts of the editing process.
Read MoreWriting to the Market
by Paula Munier | Feb 15, 2019 | Publishing
Conventional wisdom has it that there’s no point to writing to the market, because it’s a tough, moving-target market—but there are ways around that. Here’s how to write to the market the smart way.
Read MoreComparable Titles 101: Why You Need Good Comps and How to Find Them
by Paula Munier | Nov 28, 2018 | Publishing
Comparable titles are the ammunition you—and agents and editors—all need to sell your work. Here’s an agent’s primer on finding good comps for your project.
Read MoreRevision: An Agent’s Bird’s Eye View
by Paula Munier | Apr 20, 2018 | Craft
What to do when your editor gives you revision notes you hate? A literary agent tells all.
Read MoreThe Pros and Cons of Beta Readers
by Paula Munier | Jan 31, 2018 | Craft
Like any other tool, beta readers can serve a valuable purpose, when used properly. Here’s a run-down of the benefits—and the pitfalls—of beta readers.
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