Build A Great Writer-Editor Relationship
Heather Saunders
Lessons
Class Introduction
03:57 2How to Prepare to be Edited: Overview
03:22 3How to Prepare to be Edited: Beta Readers
08:40 4How to Prepare to be Edited: Proofread Your Own Work
13:29 5How to Prepare to be Edited: Research the Market
03:52 6How to Prepare to be Edited: Set Budget/Timeline
05:16 7How to Pick the Right Editor for Your Project
03:08 8Levels of Editing
11:04Class Description
Even after you’ve put the finishing touches on your piece, the writing process is far from finished. Most written works are edited by a professional editor before being published or posted. While a few writer-editor relationships turn adversarial or combative, most are cooperative and constructive and help make the work the best it can be.
Experienced writer, editor and proofreader Heather Saunders will explain the different types of editing, outline the editorial process and offer guidance on how to navigate the editorial relationship. Armed with an in-depth understanding of how editing works and what editors do, writers will be able to avoid the pitfalls of being unprepared.
In this class, you’ll learn how to:
- Set a budget and timeline with your editor before the editing process begins.
- Pick the right editor for your project by looking at their certifications, experience and views on editing.
- Determine the level of editing your need.
- Understand the different types of editing, including developmental, copy editing and proofreading.
- Know what to expect at each stage of process, including resolving queries, reviewing and accepting edits, and using style sheets.