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June 2017 Roundup: Manuscript Editing and Publishing
While I am away from my blog this week, I have selected and scheduled articles from several categories. A different theme or themes will post each day. Today’s roundup themes are manuscript editing and publishing. Below are selected articles. Manuscript … Continue reading
Posted in June 2017 Roundup, Manuscript Editing, Publishing
Tagged e-books, editor, hybrid publishing, manuscript, novel, publication, readers, story
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Thinking Fiction: What Novels Do Fiction Editors Read?
Originally posted on An American Editor:
by Carolyn Haley In follow-up to my survey about what editors in general read for recreation (What Do Editors Read?, I invited fiction editors to share their Top 10 favorite novels, along with something…
Posted in Publishing, Writing
Tagged books, Carolyn Haley, contributor article, e-books, fiction, reading survey, what fiction editors read
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E-Books are Changing the Way We Read and Write
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Jillian Casey Although it is a bit cliché, on my bookshelf, I have a well-worn copy of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and the novel has been read so many times that…
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Tagged attention span, authors, books, e-books, ebooks, fiction, linguistics, literature, reading, writers, writing, writing tips
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Criticism versus Reviews
Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
What any writer dreads the most are attacks by members of the public, often with an axe to grind… In days gone by every writer knew that the only individuals who offered opinions…