Three Tips for Making the Most of Your Time With a Freelance Editor
Today I’m over at the lovely Karen McFarland’s blog. I know that hiring a freelance editor can be expensive, so I’m talking about how to make the most of your time working with a freelance editor, especially if you’re on a limited budget. I hope you’ll join me there.
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Twisted sleepwalking.
A frozen goldfish in a plastic bag.
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Mar 28, 2013 @ 22:10:58
This was very well timed for me, Marci. Can you advise on the best way to FIND quality editors? Or–even more importantly–the RIGHT editor? I want to work with one on my first, finished manuscript, but wasn’t really sure how best to move forward with my search.
Mar 30, 2013 @ 21:40:08
I’ve sent you an email with some suggestions that I hope will help.