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Joined: 4/7/2014 Posts: 141
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Hi everyone,
We are launching our Ask an Editor blog series in August! Post any question you would like to ask an editor below.
I would like to ask an editor: If a submitted manuscript is being carefully considered, what is that special quality that makes you say "Yes?"
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Joined: 3/1/2014 Posts: 4
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What is your opinion on using "said Tom" as opposed to "Tom said?" Would one use the first in a more passive sense? Can both be used in a text, or does one need to be consistent throughout?
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Joined: 11/17/2011 Posts: 1016
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Janet, are we talking submissions editor or edits editor?
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Joined: 4/7/2014 Posts: 141
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Hi Mimi,
Directing questions to both is fine. Sorry for not clarifying!
Janet --edited by Janet Umenta, Book Country Assistant on 7/29/2014, 3:05 PM--
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Joined: 11/17/2011 Posts: 1016
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How much does personal taste influence an editor's decision to support and fight for a submission, vs. the perception of marketability?
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Joined: 4/28/2011 Posts: 24
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I'd like to ask an editor
What are the most common problems that you see in dialog? Do you have suggestions on how to correct them?
Do you have any opinions on chapter length? Do you prefer longer or shorter chapters?
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Joined: 10/15/2013 Posts: 78
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Is the prose of a book better to be specific to an age group, like YA or MG? Would a book that combines these age groups be more difficult or easier to commercialize? Speaking specifically in the fantasy genre.
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Joined: 7/30/2014 Posts: 1
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What advice would you give to someone that wants to become an editor or work in the publishing industry?
What is a typical day like?
What is the most challenging and most rewarding about being an editor?
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Please define and clarify the differences between these:
developmental editor
acquisitions editor
copyeditor
editor (the editing after developmental and before copyediting)
Thank you!
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Joined: 11/17/2011 Posts: 1016
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I am working privately with a developmental editor and I am footing the bill. She has made suggestions that I have acted on, and she has made suggestions that I reject for what I feel are excellent reasons.
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Does an author have the same freedom, after listening to advice and considering it carefully, to have the final say when working with a publisher?
--edited by Mimi Speike on 8/2/2014, 11:50 AM--
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Joined: 4/24/2013 Posts: 14
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I got a question!
As technology continues to break down publishing barriers and flood the market with new books, how (if at all) has your process of selecting titles for your portfolio changed/been effected?
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Here is my question:
What should a person look for in an editor? (Specifically for ones who will be working close with you)
Also, should you have your manuscript completely finished before looking into editorial services?
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Joined: 7/31/2013 Posts: 8
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Hi Editor,
As an Australian author, I tend to use a lot of abbreviated words in my text as I like to write the way my characters would speak. However, I have noticed the American spelling doesn't allow for many words to be abbreviated and a red line will appear under the word to tell me my spelling is incorrect. I recently had a Publisher's Weekly review done on my manuscript of my novel Piece by Piece and they said my work was a morass of spelling errors. As I was writing a story set in Australia, am I correct in using English spelling, or does it need to be changed to suit the American market. Could you please also advise me how I can find out which words can be abbreviated and the ones that can't, so I have something to use as a reference.
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Joined: 4/30/2011 Posts: 19
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Must an author always submit to an editor's suggestions (corrections) ??
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Joined: 4/30/2011 Posts: 19
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Must an author always submit to an editor's suggestions (corrections) ??
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Joined: 4/7/2014 Posts: 141
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Part I of Ask an Editor is up!
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Joined: 3/23/2014 Posts: 6
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Generally how far do you read into a submitted book before deciding it's trash or good enough to work with?
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Joined: 4/7/2014 Posts: 141
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Ask an Editor with Melissa Danaczko is up!
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Joined: 6/7/2013 Posts: 1356
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Today we have Dutton editor Jessica Renheim on the blog, answering members' questions--check it out!
Dutton is a really interesting imprint of Penguin that I think a lot of BC members might like learning about--they have a small list with an incredible amount of NYT bestsellers. I liked Jessica's advice and insights a lot!
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