Editors on Editing: What Writers Need to Know about what Editors DoCovering both the practical and the theoretical aspects of publishing, Editors on Editing includes essays on the evolution of the American editor; the ethical and moral dimensions of editing; how books are chosen; what an editor looks for in a query letter, proposal, and manuscript; line editing; copy editing; the free-lance editor; the question of "political correctness"; making the most of writers' conferences; plus numerous other pieces that provide a fascinating, provocative, and sometimes controversial look into the complete editorial process. An annotated bibliography helps make this completely revised edition essential for anyone interested in the art and craft of this all too often misunderstood profession. |
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Sommario
What Is an Editor? | 3 |
The Evolution of the American Editor | 10 |
An Open Letter to a Wouldbe Editor | 22 |
Are Editors Necessary? | 29 |
Lunch with a Favorite Agent | 40 |
A Publishing Parable | 42 |
Publishing Today | 56 |
The Ethical and Moral Dimensions of Editing | 73 |
Editing True Crime | 188 |
Editing Crime Fiction | 194 |
The Pleasures and Perils of Editing MassMarket Paperbacks | 205 |
Editing Trade Paperbacks in Middle AgeTheirs and Mine | 218 |
The Question of Political Correctness | 229 |
The Question of Political Correctness | 243 |
Editing Scholars in Three Modes for Three Audiences | 252 |
Publishing the Way It Used to Be | 260 |
What Goes into Making an Editorial Decision | 83 |
What Editors Look for in a Query Letter Proposal and Manuscript | 93 |
Why They Go What They Do | 101 |
The Editor as Negotiator | 109 |
Editing for the Christian Marketplace | 117 |
A Commitment to Community | 125 |
A Creative Collaboration | 134 |
the Author | 143 |
Drawing Out the Best Book Possible | 153 |
The Art of the Reasonable Suggestion | 169 |
Editorial Assistant | 173 |
Working with a FreeLance Editor or Book Doctor | 179 |
Editing Fiction as an Act of Love | 267 |
Multiple Majors in a University of Subjects | 280 |
and Fantasy Novel The Importance of Calling Everyone Fred | 290 |
Editing Childrens Books | 304 |
Editing Reference Books | 315 |
The Editor of Lives | 327 |
Editing Popular Psychology and SelfHelp Books | 338 |
Editing the Romance Novel | 347 |
Escapist Fiction | 356 |
of Books on Editing and Publishing | 366 |
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Editors on Editing: What Writers Need to Know About What Editors Do Gerald Gross Anteprima limitata - 1993 |
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Pagina 372 - Chicago Guide to Preparing Electronic Manuscripts: For Authors and Publishers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.