Starting Your Career as a Freelance Editor: A Guide to Working with Authors, Books, Newsletters, Magazines, Websites, and More
By (Author) Mary Embree
Allworth Press,U.S.
Allworth Press,U.S.
1st March 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
Publishing and book trade
Advice on careers and achieving success
070.51023
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
379g
If you've ever considered editing as a career, this book will help you on your new path. Youll learn about the requirements in various fields, how to get started, the step-by-step facets of setting up and conducting your editing services, working with writers and publishers, promoting yourself and your expertise, and determining what to charge. In addition to books there are articles, dissertations, brochures, reports, abstracts, editorials, reviews, ad copy, and much more.
There is more to making a living as a freelance editor than correct English usage, sentence structure, and grammatical construction. Here, youll learn what you need to know to decide on a specialty and how to manage the business side of your career.
Mary Embree is an author, literary consultant, editor, book doctor, and writers' workshop leader. She is the founder of Small Publishers, Artists & Writers Network (SPAWN). A former film and television writer and researcher, she lives in Ventura, California.