Print fright is a sister to both imposter syndrome and stage fright. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com I look
Category: client kit
How to Make It Fit
Read the updated post. Knowing standard length in the market is the first step in getting the copy to fit.
How to Get Permission to Use Quotes and Graphics
You know you need permission to use that quote/ graph/ picture/ song lyric, but how do you ask? Get started
What to Do with an Edited PDF
So you got the changes back from the author and editor, now what do you do with the marked-up PDF?
Contract Samples for Editing and Proofreading Services
After you have chosen your editor (or agreed to edit a product) these sample contracts can be used by the
5 Steps for Effective Outlining in Non-fiction
Not only can outlining help lubricate your writing, it can save you huge time and effort (by avoiding unnecessary writing and
LOTW Oct 25–31
This week’s roundup of scary internet stuff for publications people and science types (lots of science this time): collective
How to Pick the Right Editor for Your Project, a Printable Checklist
Finding the right editor is about more than credentials, cost, and schedule. Here’s a printable list of 15 points you can use when interviewing candidates.
Publishing Project Checklist & Timeline
Use this printable checklist, scheduler, and glossary to plan your publishing project and keep it on track. No matter whether
Links OTW July 26–Aug 1
The Jetsons as predictors of the future; honesty that spelling and formatting matter, from a journal editor; kill your darlings, no