Well, I’m really excited about this upcoming interview. I’ve landed one with a professional editor of fiction novels and short stories. She’s also published.
I’ve pondered questions that I’m itching to know from an editing point of view, and I thought, hmmmm, I should ask my subscribers.
What one question would you ask a professional editor about writing?
I’ll take the top questions and include them in the interview. Leave your question in the comments, or email me. Whichever makes you happy.
Until Next Time…
Question. May I borrow your pen?
Take care. Ralph x
LOL! 🙂
Jennifer Owenby https://jenowenby.wordpress.com
I think most of the questions that I would ask have been asked. I know my editor personally and I have asked him about different phases and whenever I am not sure about something I just send an email (How should I set up the resources page? How do I do the Afterword? etc etc).
Oh that’s too cool. I just realized that another commenter asked the same question, too funny. Let me try this again. Here’s another one: If you were to give advice to a fledging author what is the best advice you could give (to assist them towards the goal of being published).
A good question to ask might be: “What is the most common mistake that most new writers make in their attempts to become published?”
Does personal preference ever sneak into the editing process?
What are the most common mistakes short story writers make? how can they be fixed?
What are the biggest rewards and challenges of your field ?
howboutdat 🙂