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Why do i need an editor for my book?

Whether you wrote for money, fame, or to leave behind a legacy, your book will need to be edited. Learn about the different types of editors, what your book may need, and when. Discover what to expect and how to proceed after receiving editorial feedback. Our presenter is Kimberly Hunt, editor with Revision Division. Presented by the Carroll County Chapter of the Maryland Writers' Association and hosted by Carroll County Public Library. 

How to Get More Book Reviews

You can increase the likelihood that readers take the time to leave reviews by putting in the time to create a personal connection with them first. Remember that when you’re asking for reviews, it’s a request of someone’s time for your benefit. So keep it casual and stay friendly. Okay, now that we got the rules out of the way, onto the fun! 

The 4 different types of editors

There are several different types of editors out there - and it can be quite confusing what each of their roles are. In this video, I'm going to clarify the difference between:


1. Proofreaders

2. Copy editors

3. Developmental editors

4. Project editors

Proofreading

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Disclaimer

I have based the posted information on my experience, certifications, and preferred resources such as the Chicago Manual of Style and the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. This blog is for informational purposes only. For best results and professional advice, you should consult with an editor on the specifics of your work.


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