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What exactly is a beta reader?

www.editorial.ie Posted on July 20, 2017 by richard_adminFebruary 10, 2020

Beta readers A discussion about beta readers came up the other day in an editors’/writers’ group I’m a moderator of. There seemed to be considerable confusion about what the role of a beta reader is, what to look for in … Read More

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Head-hopping

www.editorial.ie Posted on April 28, 2017 by richard_adminMarch 17, 2019
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Head-hopping What is head-hopping, and why is it such a no-no? Head-hopping is the practice of jumping, in close PoV, from one person’s point of view to another. It differs from an omniscient point of view by means of narrative … Read More

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Working with Track Changes – notes for authors

www.editorial.ie Posted on April 14, 2017 by richard_adminJanuary 22, 2019

Tips on using Track Changes for Writing and Editing Books “Help! I sent my book off to be edited, and it’s come back covered with red ink! The editor said he used ‘Track Changes’. What does that mean, and how … Read More

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The London Book Fair, 2017

www.editorial.ie Posted on March 16, 2017 by richard_adminMarch 16, 2017
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London Book Fair 2017 At the London Book Fair in Olympia this week. I think attendance for would-be traditionally published authors should be compulsory. If there’s nothing else that opens your eyes to the sheer scale, size and economic weight … Read More

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Filter words

www.editorial.ie Posted on February 12, 2017 by richard_adminFebruary 12, 2017

The topic of filter words came up in conversation with an author recently. What are filter words? Are they a bad thing? Point of View It’s a question of Point of View (PoV). Modern writers are generally encouraged to write … Read More

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