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How to Edit Writing in 3 Steps

Grammarly

Copyediting After a piece of writing is in good shape organizationally, and the writer and substantive editor are happy with the language and flow of ideas in it, it’s time for copyediting. In many publishing contexts, copy editors are also responsible for making sure that any factual material in a piece of writing is accurate.

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15+ Best Work From Home Jobs to Bring in the Big Bucks

Smart Blogger

In the post below, we’ll explore sixteen of the best ones to consider, and explain how to find a remote job you’ll love. Proofreader and Editor Job Difficulty (1–5): ??? Average Annual Salary Proofreaders: $56,000 Editors: $71,000 Experience Needed Proofreaders: Coursework and proofreading skills.

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Does Your Novel Need a Copyeditor before Submission?

The Subversive Copy Editor

TIP: Another benefit of a sample edit is that you’ll get a sense of whether you like the editor you picked and whether the two of you will work well together. Both posts include links to other valuable resources. The Comprehensive Guide to Finding, Hiring, and Working with an Editor.”  How do I find a good copyeditor?

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37 Beginner-Friendly Ways to Find Freelance Writing Jobs (2023)

Smart Blogger

Here’s how Karen MacKenzie asked for a testimonial after we published her first post on Smart Blogger: “Would it be possible to get a testimonial for my website? Before becoming Smart Blogger’s Editor-in-Chief, I was a freelancer. Want to find guest blogging opportunities (since many websites these days pay for guest posts)?

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30+ Insanely Useful Writing Resources for Authors in 2023

Smart Blogger

These 4 Steps Reveal if It Will Sell Author: Dave Chesson Source: Make a Living Writing This post is all about creating a book that people already want. Look for existing conversations around your topics: in blog posts and comments, in a Facebook writing group, in news coverage, and more. Got a Book Idea?

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Crafting Your Novel’s Key Moments With John Matthew Fox

The Creative Penn

I know a lot of people listening, they might also have years’ worth of blog posts and articles, and you have a lot of really well-crafted articles on your site. You know, because a while back there was this sort of ‘from blog to book, just output your WordPress files into a book format.' Or did you start from scratch?

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All Editors are Not the Same, so Which do You Need?

ProBlogger

I’ve come across so many people who were really disappointed with the editor they hired to help them with their books or blog posts and in almost every case, once I’ve done some digging, I’ve discovered it was because their expectations of their editor were completely unrealistic. Stage 4: Proofreading.