What’s the difference? An editor will review each line and correct all those basic grammar errors, punctuation errors and line edits that need attention. A critiquer will focus on the topic and flow of your book, assess the story line and drive your tale home to the reader. A consultant takes on all these things [...]
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Editors, Critiquers & Consultants
May 26th, 2010 – No Comments
Tags: Agents · Book Marketing · Editors · Publishers · Writers Groups · motivation
Writer Organization – Corralling Hordes of Paper
February 19th, 2010 – No Comments
As a writer, corralling your ideas and thoughts can be the most difficult part of getting a book out. Everyone struggles with organization, but it doesn’t have to be a total battle. There are ways to corral the mess and become organized. Get a planner. The first step to becoming organized as a writer is [...]
Tags: Agents · Organized · Tips · Writer Rambles · Writers Groups · Writing · motivation
Women Writers, Publishers & Editors
June 4th, 2008 – 3 Comments
Often we know there are more women out there doing something of value (of course, everything we do is of value) but there’s just no way to connect with the ones we need to network with, to get where we want to go. When Women Writers, Editors, Agents and Publishers (WWEAP) reaches triple digit membership [...]
Tags: Agents · Editors · Publishers · Reviewers · Writers
Writer Conference – Opportunities to Succeed
April 22nd, 2008 – No Comments
Why should YOU attend a writer’s conference? The first time someone asked that question, I nearly fell off my chair. I was sitting in a room full of writers who had NEVER attended a conference, and yet they all SAID they wanted to make a profit from their writing efforts. Within about three weeks, I’d [...]
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