Information For Those Who Need A Good Editor Timely Tips From A Book Writing Coach

By Helene Norris


As almost any good book writing coach can inform you, after writing your book the next difficult thing finish is finding a reputable editor for it. This is not as simple as sending off your manuscript to various publishers and crossing your fingers thinking one will publish it. The same idea is true for most online services. You could self publish it, but without a good experienced editor you are probably unlikely to get a positive attention.

In short your editor will make your manuscript the best it can be and error free. This goes way beyond simple spelling and grammar checks. They also fact check all cited references. They go over the complete layout ensuring the chapters and headers are right. Most importantly, they often offer great ideas. Having read so many books they often have many ideas that can help make the manuscript a number one best seller.

Begin by determining what type of editing services you really require. Most manuscripts will need some developmental type editing. Copy editing is carefully going through a manuscript and attempting to improve on it. Generally hard editing is reading through it with a close eye and looking for misspelled words and other simple mistakes that often make them awkward to read in print form.

Check out their credentials. This is your work of art you are going to be handing to someone, never be afraid to ask as many questions as you need to be comfortable. Make sure they have a sound knowledge of what they are doing and understand the genre you are trying to break into. This knowledge and experience can be the difference between success and failing.

Many editors often brag about successes they have. There really is no shame in doing this. Go over their websites to see if they list their successful publications and history. Remember that it is more likely upwards of 80 percent of their titles are self-published. Always find out how many titles they list were sold to traditional publishing houses. Doing this now may save you time and money down the road.

A Good editor will always ask for positive testimonials from anyone they have worked for. Just like anybody else you hire take the time and effort to read through these and to possibly contact some to get any more information about them. Look at various web sites to see if they have information for them and what they really thought of the books that are not self published.

Look into if they have written any successful books themselves. This can go a long way to showing how well they can see problems and have much knowledge they possess to fix them. You may be amazed how many have a side business writing on the side under a pseudonym.

This will be one of the crucial decisions you will need to make. Finding a positive book writing coach and a good editor can affect any career in a big way. Be very patient and always take time to do it correctly. In 10 years you may also be sharing your success stories with other beginning writers.




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