Editors will adjust sentence and paragraph structure, eliminate redundant words, replace repetitive words with synonyms, and substitute weak words, phrases, and sentences with alternatives that deliver more impact or are more relevant to your subject matter. A copyedit: Corrects spelling, grammar, punctuation, and syntax Ensures …
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A line edit addresses the creative content, writing style, and language use at the sentence and paragraph level. But the purpose of a line edit is not to comb your manuscript for errors – rather, a line edit focuses on the way you use language …
Read MoreDevelopmental, Structural or Substantive Editing
Involves moving large chunks of text around and possibly cutting some sections as well. It addresses the structure of a book — how everything hangs together. Expect drastic changes to your original writing with this level of editing. Editors serve more as consultants and counselors …
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Tips for Self-Editing & Self Publishing
– by Jasreet Kaur
Although in ordinary academic parlance a monograph is understood to be a specialist academic work, rather than a reference work on a single scholarly subjectn contrast to serial publications like a magazine.
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