Articles related to "Edit"
Fourth Estate Changes
With a multitude of news stories in the media that really ignite our inner beings the Fourth Estate Guardians (FEGs) are ready to pursue some more innovative discussions. This is the last in the series on "Who Owns What." There are links to the list of publicators and we hope you will utilize these as you write and submit your works!
• advance
• a.h. belo
• aol time warner
• bertelsmann
• donna l. quesinberry
Who Owns What Publications, continued
When you write for an Editor you imagine them to be part of "the particular" magazine, trade journal, or newspaper you are submitting to. You don't imagine them as small kegs in a major publication system, but that may be exactly what they are.
• advance
• a.h. belo
• aol time warner
• bertelsmann
cablevision
• canwest global comm.
Who Owns What Publications?
The initial article in a series on the "Big Ten" conglomerates of the publication|media industry. Who Owns What? You might be surprised who you are writing to and who you are writing for.
• advance
• a.h. belo
• aol time warner
• bertelsmann
cablevision
• canwest global comm.
Business Proofreading and Editing
Writers working at home can provide proofreading and editing services to businesses of any size. This win-win pairs editors with businesses in need of proofreading.
• business proofreading and editing
• freelance business editing
• editing and proofreading services
• editing business writing
• proofreading business plans
Edit for Facts and Reading Level
How to edit your book for children, focusing on fact checking and reading level.
• kids books
• write books for children
• writing books for children
• writing stories for children
• write books for kids
Editing for Themes and Structure
A good edit can make a huge difference to your story for kids. This article, the first of three, looks at editing for themes and structure.
• creative writing tips
• writing tips
• online creative writing
• creative writing advice
• tips for writing
Editing your Novel for Children
The third of three articles on editing your book for kids. This one shows you how to cut and shape your children's book for maximum reader and publisher appeal.
• kids books
• write books for children
• writing books for children
• writing stories for children
• write books for kids
Video Editing On A Mac
Macs are known for their video editing capabilities. Take a look at the top 3 video editing programs for Mac.
• video editing
• final cut pro
• imovie
• editing
• video
Editing Fiction: Manuscript Prep
Writing fiction is just like any other process: it takes time, work, and lot of fine-tuning. Developing a solid editing process will help make good fiction great.
• editing fiction
• fiction
• editing help
• second draft
• how to edit fiction
What Professional Editors CAN'T Do for You
Many writers think a professional editor will give their novel a magic facelift, when in fact there are many things an editor can't do for your book.
• editor
• editing
• professional editor
• hiring an editor
• editing services
Wait to Publish a Finished Novel
It's only natural that after spending months or years writing a book you would want to get it published ASAP. But waiting a few weeks could actually be better.
• novel
• publish novel
• book publishing
• publish book
• publish a book
4 Free Photo Editing Programs
Adobe recently announced the launching of a new online photo editor, Photoshop Express. Other web-based editors allow users to edit and tweak images online, for free.
• free photographs
• photograph editing
• image editing
• cropping tools
• free photo editing
DisLocations edited by Ian Whates
Short stories by major British and American authors, including Ken MacLeod, Pat Cadigan, Brian Stableford, Hal Duncan and Adam Roberts
• ian whates
• dislocations limited edition
• time pieces
• brian stableford
• ken macleod
Reasons To Have Your Work Edited
Checking your work is vital as it will make or break your grade. Here are some reasons as to why you should take time to re-read and edit your work!
• writing errors and mistakes
• why you should check your work
• perfectionist in writing
• error-free written documents
• credibility in written presentation
Editing How-To and Non-Fiction
Besides basic typos and grammatical errors, one of the biggest problems with non-fiction and how-to books is that they contain broken "links."
• edit non-fiction
• non-fiction
• non fiction
• edit non fiction
• editing non fiction
Editing & Revision Essay Checklist
Middle and high school teachers who provide students with a helpful writing and revising checklist can expect higher quality persuasive essays.
• writing high school essay
• essay revision checklist
• essay editing checklist
• improving persuasive essay
• using a writing checklist
Editing Event Articles
It's the middle of the month and...whoops! You have a newsletter deadline coming up! You need to put an event ad together, but just aren't quite sure how to write it as
• events
• newsletter calendar
• event advertising
• event article
• article editing
Editing Graduate Essays
The most important step to writing a winning personal statement for graduate school applications is the revising process.
• writing graduate application essays
• graduate admission essay
• writing personal statements
• personal statements
• graduate applications
Professional Versus Self-Editing
Professional editors have spawned in the market to take the burden of checking your work. Apprehensive of their services? Determine whether they are right for you.
• pros and cons of self-editing
• pros and cons of a professional editor
• cost consideration in appointing a professional ed
• time consideration in appointing a professional ed
• quality consideration in appointing a professional
Quick Photo Editing for the Web
Photo libraries we want to put online can be extensive. Once you get the hang of editing photos for the web, these time-saving tips will help greatly.
• hue
• saturation
• photoshop
• photography
• adjustment
Steps to Self-Editing Your Work
Editing your work is vital to achieve best results. It is not always easy when you are feeling overwhelmed and tired. These easy steps will help improve your writing.
• a guide to self-editing
• how to improve your writing
• spelling checks
• re-reading your work
• methods to eliminate written errors
19. EDITING DIALOGUE, Part 1
Discusses editing and polishing dialogue, pointing out some techniques to use and things to avoid, part 1 on this topic
• editing
• polishing
• dialogue
• character
• realism
Editing Tips
Items to remember when helping to edit a multimedia or video production.
• editing
• video
• multimedia
• production
• writing
Plotting and Editing a Snap with the Guide
Review of PLOTTING AND EDITING by Sherry-Anne Jacobs. Available in print or electronic form, this guide leads writers through the process of plotting and polishing a salable novel.
• plotting
• novel writing
• writing
• editing
• book review
Style Editing
An editor for your Cascading Style Sheets
• shareware
• download
• css
• cascading style sheets
• software
Apostrophes Show Ownership
Apostrophes can be tricky if you're not sure how to make a plural noun or compound pronoun possessive. Here are some tips.
• apostrophe
• apostrophes
• editing
• grammar
• using apostrophes
Apple Releases 24" iMac
The biggest iMac ever, Apple has now released an iMac with a 24" flat panel screen.
• imac
• apple
• mac
• video editing
• music
Create Panoramic Photographs
Beginning photographers can create inexpensive, knockout panoramic views with a simple digital camera by stitching photos in a standard graphics program like MS Paint.
• panoramic photography
• digital photography
• stitching together of photographs
• editing photographs
• panoramic landscape
Friends Make Bad Editors
The first person a writer often shows his or her work to is a friend or family member. Before you do that, read on to find out why it's a bad idea.
• peer editing
• peer editor
• let people read
• show your work
• friends read
Photographic Composition Grid
How to create a guide in Photoshop and the Gimp for analyzing digital camera images using the classic artist's composition tool, the Rule of Thirds.
• photographic composition
• rule of thirds
• the gimp
• adobe photoshop
• digital camera
Use Quotes in your Book
Learn the answers to your questions, such as, "How do I get permission to quote someone in a book?" or "What do the copyright laws say about quoting someone?"
• quote
• quotations
• famous quotes
• quoting an author
• using quotes
What's Left to Tell?
When you are reading your manuscript, do you get the feeling that there is something left to tell? If you do, you're not done yet! Many writers publish work that leaves their readers feeling that something is missing. How can you make sure you don't leave your readers hanging?
• incomplete work
• editing
• publishing
• left to say
• something's missing
Act 2 End Game
The End of Act 2
• darrell banks
• acting
• acting
• screenwriting
• act 2
Careers Related to English
There are many careers that use the skills developed by the study of English. Here are examples of three occupations including related fields, plus links to informative sites.
• english
• career
• creativity
• research
• writing
Forming a Personal Aesthetic
This is an article that discusses how and why a serious writer should develop a personal aesthetic for their work.
• aesthetic
• ficiton
• novel
• short story
• writing
Overview of Photos for the Web
Proper cropping, coloring, compression, and editing are all important for creating effective images for websites. This summary outlines the "photos for the web" series
• digital photo editing
• digital photography tips
• edit photos for blog
• edit photos for online gallery
• crop photos
Polishing the Apple
Online resources guide you in editing and polishing your work, whether fiction or nonfiction.
• editing
• fiction
• online resources
• writing
• websites