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How to Hire an Editor, Part 2: Ask Questions

iStock_000016462169XSmallIn Part 1, we reviewed the different types of editing so you can determine what you need and therefore, what kind of editor to seek out. Now that you have a few names, start a conversation.

Where to even begin?

This is why it’s so important (if at all possible) to have an idea of what kind of editing you need. What you’re calling “editing” might not be the same thing your potential editor is pricing you on. It’s your book and your money, so you would do well to know what you’re getting into. Continue reading “How to Hire an Editor, Part 2: Ask Questions”

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Author Laurie BorisPosted on March 18, 2014December 13, 2014Categories Staff Articles, TutorialsTags choosing an editor, Editing, editing questions, editing your manuscript, editors, how to hire an editor13 Comments on How to Hire an Editor, Part 2: Ask Questions
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