Editor Etiquette
How to Work with Your Editor Before, During and After a Sale© by Holly Lisle
All Rights Reserved
First off, let me tell you that you're getting a writer's, not
an editor's, perspective on how a writer should approach and work
with an editor. The editing I've done has been on a high school
yearbook, and on several newsletters over quite a few years, and
while working as a writing instructor for Writer's Digest (briefly),
but none of those count as a professional credit, so I cannot give
you the scoop from the other side of a professional editor's desk.
I have, however, managed to work with and maintain happy relations
with the editors I've had, and I can tell you how I did that.
I'll break the process down into several sections for you so that
you can either read this whole thing or just hit the sections that
apply to you. Your relationship with any editor will contain some
or all of the following steps. Some steps you only have to go through
once with any editor, while some steps you dance through over and
over again for as long as you're writing.
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