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Writing Fast, Collaboration, And Author Mindset With Daniel Willcocks

The Creative Penn

How can you collaborate effectively with other authors in your genre? It kind of ignited a bit of a flame, and it was very quickly after that that I started collaborating with people , founded Hawk & Cleaver. Give us some tips around collaborating and co-writing and how you do that. It just kind of accelerated from there.

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Autobiography and Memoir Portfolio with Legacy Books

Melanie Saxton

Writing my autobiography was an enormous undertaking, and Melanie approached each chapter with a sense of collaboration that was instrumental in capturing all the historical and personal nuances.

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How Databricks Saves $1.4M Annually with Grammarly

Grammarly

We collaborate remotely most of the time, so having Grammarly has been extra helpful,” says Millie Lapidario, Senior Copy Editor. Neil Hamilton, Databricks Head of Editorial The marketing team felt Grammarly’s value immediately. They send over 2,100 documents annually for editorial review. “We

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What are Content Marketing Platforms and Why You Need One

Contently

As a marketing manager, you’ve embraced Gmail, and Google Docs has changed the way you collaborate with your team. You have an internal marketing team, and you manage a team of freelancers—writers, designers, editors, etc. Email and Google Docs are your go-to forms of communication and collaboration.

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7 Tips for Bloggers with Learning Disabilities

ProBlogger

I hire a copy editor to clean up my posts, and while the ideas, connections, turns of phrase, overall structure and layout are mine, it still feels inauthentic. Write with a copy editor. Learn how to collaborate to create a product you can be proud of. Tips for blogging with a learning disability.

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3 Easy E-Tricks for Writers, and 1 for Fun

The Subversive Copy Editor

Docs is great for collaborations, and it can handle basic formatting, but it lacks compatibility with professional formatting and editing tools like PerfectIt and the add-ins from the Editorium. It’s clear there’s no single perfect choice for drafting, editing, and formatting your work for publication.

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Self-Publishing A Second Edition Of A Non-Fiction Book With Gin Stephens

The Creative Penn

I enjoy having copy editors who read my work and find mistakes, but they also don't find everything. Even after a book has been completely copy edited, things can still get out of whack through the traditional publishing process. Audiobook production can be a collaborative and supportive process. What did you find useful?