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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.
Writing a novel is an overwhelming task, but hold on to your pen. Writing the novel is only one of the steps to successfully finishing a book.
Editors can make the difference between an acceptance letter or a rejection slip, but you should first understand the responsibilities of different types of editors.
It can be difficult to maintain the energy it takes to be a successful writer, but New Year's Resolutions are a good way to recharge.
The idea of wiki-based contents was a brilliant idea, but unfortunately, it was wasted by the lack of an appropriate management. This article is a pathology of Wikipedia.
In addition to the traditional proofreading role, a good editor examines a manuscript for word choice, sentence structure, grammar and a myriad of other writing errors.
Careful scheduling at every stage of movie production can mean the difference between being on-time and on-budget, or missing deadlines that can cost a production dearly.
Writing an eBook is the easy part. Getting your eBook into the hands of readers is a different story. Take a look at ways to make your eBook marketing a success.
What does Wikipedia policy say about being paid to edit articles in the encyclopedia? This article in a nutshell: it's not forbidden, but make sure you follow the rules.


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