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An Editor's AdviceThis new series is based on the advice Maureen Kincaid Speller, a long-serving WritersServices freelance editor, has given writers over the years. It deals with the most common problems she has encountered in the manuscripts which cross her desk. In the seventh and final article Maureen deals with presentation - typefaces, layouts, page numbers, putting your material into one document and spell-checkers. 'So far, in these columns, I’ve been talking about the nuts and bolts of writing, and about the ways in which people come unstuck in terms of content. This time, I want to talk about the ways writers can make life easier for editors and readers like me.' Poorly OutlookWebmaster Chas Jones tells the sad story of losing his email and tells you what to do if your Outlook file is unreachable. Have a look at our WritersWebWatch for over 100a useful articles on dealing with every aspect of technology. 1: Dialogue, 2: why you need to do further drafts, 3: genre writing, 4:planning; and 5:points of view.
Getting your poetry published
Are you keen to get your poetry published but don't know where to start?
Our new article helps you to look at the best approach to help you make your way
into print. See also Making submissions for how to approach publishers and agents. Our Editorial Services for writers Check out the 16 different editorial services we offer, from Reports to Copy editing, Typing to Rewriting. |
Bob's Journal goes into its 7th volumeBob on the strange power of language and his latest really good idea: 'In a smell-o-fiction novel certain pages, paragraphs, sentences or even individual words would be impregnated with an appropriate odour...' The Writer/Publisher Financial RelationshipThe latest new article in our 19-part Inside Publishing series deals with the tricky financial relationship between writers and publishers and gives useful advice on how to approach it. Choosing a ServiceAre you having difficulty deciding which service might be right for you? This useful new article by Chris Holifield offers advice on what to go for, depending on what stage you are at with your writing. WritersServices' freelance editor Colin Murray on his own tortuous path to publication: 'My agent did arrange a meeting with an editor from the publishing house who told me that my book was one of the most accomplished first novels he’d ever come across... No matter how jaded and cynical one pretends to be, there is nothing like holding a copy of your first book.' Help for WritersCheck out this page to find links to the huge number of useful articles on this site. WritersPrintShopWe have revamped our WritersPrintShop website with lots more information. If you're thinking about self-publishing, this is the place to find out what's involved. If you're ready to go ahead, our high quality service is second to none and there's an economy version for those who want to tackle some of the work themselves. You can estimate the cost for yourself. |
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