Savvy Self-Editing
A Guide for Developing Your Own Editing Process
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About the Book
You can't sell if you're not read. Getting read means
being ready with polished work.
In today's tight, competitive
markets, writers are expected to submit professional, finished work. Agents and
editors will not read past page three if the writing has spelling, grammar or
punctuation errors, or if the writing is dull, scattered or inflated.
Agents and editors
want focused, page-turning, reader-friendly material
The Savvy Self-Editing Book is a guide for writers to develop their own editing process to suit their needs and vision. It breaks down the editing process into three stages: Content, Sentence, and Copy Editing. Its concise format gives writers concrete examples, charts, and quick and easy editing techniques that make a difference! Here are some quotes
Barnaby Conrad, Author of Matador, Director of
the
”An absolute must book for any beginning writer!”
Charles Champlin,
former Arts & Film Editor, Los Angeles Times, calls Savvy Self-Editing:
“An amazingly compact treasury of priceless advice for any writer.”
“The Stunk L White of editing.”
Writers Digest,
“There is more
fast information in 'Tony Jaymes’ book Savvy Self-Editing,
than any two-inch thick manual"
About the Author
Tony Jaymes’ Savvy Self-Editing Handbook and Seminar evolved from two years of writing her novel and five years of learning how to edit it. It is her practical, hard-earned, coffee-stained manuscript experience condensed and concentrated. Her credits include published short stories, editor of three published books, and author of Savvy Self-Editing. The Savvy Self-Editing Seminar has been given at writers' conferences and workshops. Her novel won a Santa Barbara Writers' Conference Fiction Award and was one of the finalists in the 1990 Hackney Literary Awards.