ABOUT EDITING: An essential guide for authors

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A savvy author needs a working knowledge of editing. With so many paths to publishing nowadays, this is more important than ever.

Proper editing can enhance your author credibility and improve your chances for success by raising the quality of your manuscript, submission packages, marketing materials, social media posts, and websites. Many authors overlook these crucial advantages. Even if you’re aiming for traditional publication, your project will benefit greatly from professional and timely editing.

In this book authors will learn:
  • why to examine publishing choices from an editing perspective
  • the types of editing and when each might be needed
  • how to prepare your work to get the most out of your editing budget
  • which editing tasks you can do yourself
  • how to choose an effective editor and where to find one
  • how to save money on editing expenses

Improve your progress on the publishing pathway by learning how quality editing can smooth the way for success, however you define it.

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About the author

Sallianne Hines

SALLIANNE HINES writes contemporary and historical character-driven fiction, and nonfiction on topics of simple/intentional living. She also owns www.quinnediting.com and has written a book About Editing an essential guide for authors.

Her first novel, Love & Stones, is a contemporary story about horsewoman Cathryn McNeil as she navigates a second coming of age in her vintage years and reinvents her own role in the circle of life.

​​​​​​​Her Summer at Pemberley and The Pleasure of Her Company are part of Hines' Austenesque Regency "Mothers, Sisters, & Friends" collection of Jane Austen sequels, with more forthcoming, the next being Margaret Dashwood's story.
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Sallianne is a lifelong horsewoman, mother of three, grandmother of eight, and shares her home with a boss cat and two dogs. They all live in a little house on the prairie. 
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To learn more about Sallianne and her books, visit her website at https://www.salliannehines.com.