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I believe experienced writers know that anyone can hang out a shingle and claim to be an editor. That doesn't necessarily mean they are any better than the person who's studied the craft of writing for years. While I don't claim knowledge of every rule of grammar or punctuation, I always have a grammar book handy if I'm in doubt.
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I agree with practically everyone here. Cost is THE big factor. I paid for one professional edit and while it was not a horror story like some I've heard, he didn't catch every error and most of the suggestions for revision were things that I didn't want to follow-- specifically he wanted to correct the grammar in the dialog of characters who were supposed to speak incorrect grammar.
The past couple of books I've finished, I've had fellow teachers (eight to ten of them) edit for me and even then errors get missed. And I don't know of anyone who can self edit with real success and that includes simple proofreading. You can read through a familiar line many times without noticing that through should have been though or thought. I'd certainly be interested in any volunteer editing services. I have the first draft of my latest book done and after the second draft will be looking for help. Also, for those "I won't stand an error" folks, ebooks add a whole 'nuther problem as errors can creep in to a perfect manuscript during format conversion. Last edited by HistoryWes; 04-09-2010 at 02:32 PM. |
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Insurrection (as reprinted in The Stars at War II) I'm sure every is familiar with SiaSL, but the standalone version of Insurrection is missing a couple of chapters which left detectable hole in the flow of the novel. |
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Simply put: Yes. The publishers wouldn't even respond to me. Or, they responded with "Whatever you've got, we're not accepting anything, so don't bother to send it."
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After Robert Heinlein died, his widow had Stranger in a Strange Land republished. Most of what was cut (so the novel could be published back in 1961) was put back in. I think the book is richer for it. |
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More than once, when something I thought was marvelous was read aloud to me by an emotionless computer, I came to the realization... That line is just plain dumb. As a writer, I find its use helpful all the way around. |
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Yep, like I was talking about earlier. Why I use Natural Reader to have the computer read it back. That stuff screams at you loud and clear. As well, the mysterious case of the missing word. I have had errors which I proofread dozens of time, my editor went over, and still, in the end when I had the computer read it back, a word was completely missing. Hearing it is totally different from reading it. Our minds fill in the missing word every time we view the sentence. Crazy. In some cases I couldn't believe it, and went back to check. Sure enough, it was missing all along. Another great reason to have the computer read the manuscript. |
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I won't submit anything, not to my agent or my publisher without someone checking it first. There's a couple of reasons for this. First, I'm dyslexic and very self conscious about my writing. Second, I came from an engineering background, where everything had to be submitted to a checker then an approver, no matter my experience.
My work is read my variety of people from other writers, to editors and just fans of the genre. All these people give the kind of feedback I need whether to be copy editing, grammar or plotline. I don't think I could work without that 3rd party 'sanity' of my work. |
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