Tag: bookediting
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Update on Cypress Review
Our literary magazine, Cypress Review, has moved to the Cypress Editorial site.
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How to Get Your Book in Bookstores
In order for bookstores to stock and sell your book, they have to know that it exists, and there are a couple of ways that you can go about that. One way is to email or call the book buyer at the bookstore where you would like your book to be sold.
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What Is a Style Sheet?
Style sheets are comprehensive guides that help an editor track the writer’s choices and ensure consistency throughout a novel or series. It tracks virtually every major element in the manuscript to ensure standardization, professionalism, and alignment with industry standards.
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A Few Recommended Resources
Read on for free resources for improving emotional depth in your novel, as well as refining structure and enhancing storytelling techniques.
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Finding an Agent for Your Book
Navigating the publishing world can be challenging, especially when it comes to submitting your work. 📚 It’s important to note that most publishers do not accept unsolicited manuscripts. This means that in most cases, you’ll need to secure an agent to represent your book. Here’s a brief guide to help you get your work into…
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What Is a Developmental Edit?
Read on to learn when you need a developmental edit, what it covers, and common mistakes to look out for.
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Introducing Our Partner: Josh Frederick
Our partner Josh is an exceptional cover designer and typesetter with a lifelong passionate for books and reading.
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Introducing Our Partner: Contrarian Publishing
Meet our partner, Contrarian. Contrarian will edit your novel, manage your book schedule, design your cover, track your sales, and more.
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Introducing Our Partner: Amanda Horan
Meet our partner, Amanda. She offers book covers, marketing design, print and e-book formatting, and editing and proofreading services.
