If you’ve ever wondered why some books position the author as a go-to expert—while others fall flat—it often comes down to one thing: editing. And not just proofreading. We’re talking strategic, compassionate editing that turns good ideas into great books. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what successful authors do before they launch. You’ll learn the different types of edits (developmental, line, copy), which one you actually need, and how editing can elevate your book from “...
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If you’ve ever wondered why some books position the author as a go-to expert—while others fall flat—it often comes down to one thing: editing. And not just proofreading. We’re talking strategic, compassionate editing that turns good ideas into great books. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what successful authors do before they launch. You’ll learn the different types of edits (developmental, line, copy), which one you actually need, and how editing can elevate your book from “...
On this week's episode of For Women Who Write podcast, I've compiled everything I've learned being in the freelance/entrepreneur space for over 10 years. You'll hear: The principles that still apply regardless of the economyThe one question you must answer--freelancer or entrepreneur?And, how the most successful writers make it workWant to book a call with us to start your book?
For Women who Write
If you’ve ever wondered why some books position the author as a go-to expert—while others fall flat—it often comes down to one thing: editing. And not just proofreading. We’re talking strategic, compassionate editing that turns good ideas into great books. In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on what successful authors do before they launch. You’ll learn the different types of edits (developmental, line, copy), which one you actually need, and how editing can elevate your book from “...