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Selfediting For Selfpublishers Incorporating A Style Guide For Fiction Richard Bradburn

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Selfediting For Selfpublishers Incorporating A Style Guide For Fiction Richard Bradburn
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Publisher: Reen Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Richard Bradburn
ISBN: 9781838016517, 1838016511
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Selfediting For Selfpublishers Incorporating A Style Guide For Fiction Richard Bradburn by Richard Bradburn 9781838016517, 1838016511 instant download after payment.

This book is not a tutorial on writing; it’s a tutorial on selfediting. Learning to self-edit effectively can improve your writing, saves time and money when hiring freelance editors and helps you achieve your vision of the book you wanted to write. It’s aimed primarily at self-publishers because they’re the writers who have to cope without the support network of a traditional publishing house, but many of the techniques suggested are equally applicable to those writers who intend to pursue the traditional agent/publisher route. These days, publishers and agents want, more often than not, a finished product—something they can deliver immediately. The closer your draft is to a finished product, the easier the decision for an agent to agree to represent you, and the more receptive a publisher is going to be to the idea of publishing you.

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