I mean, I've been a sort of 'manuscript doctor' for some time, doing pre-submission editing for aspiring writers and 'fixing' the odd annual report , etc.
I'm still in a position to be paid by the writers instead of the publisher, but there is no question about whether or not it will be published.
Uh, you know about the membership fee, don't you? The Hatrack Order of the Grammar Nazis? Yeah, it's mandatory.
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I am not and will never be a Grammar Nazi on this board. Promise. My posts will still be strewn with extra commas, slang and typos, because here, I just let it all hang out.
But, if anybody does have something they want me to look at, I will give you the same deal I gave them. That is, I'll edit a sample for free. That way you can decide if we can can work together, and if what I do is what you think you need or not. A few pages should be enough to decide, then we can go from there.
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JaneX- I'm sure you'll be a much higher-rung editor than me someday (and cuter, too, but that goes without saying)
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I did some freelance manuscript doctoring in college and found it very depressing - I actually ended up quitting, despite the excellent pay. I really admire anyone who does any kind of manuscript doctoring or editing, but someone who does it for a living, WOW! You rock.
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Thanks Mrs. M. But it really depressed me, too. I DID quit, except for a few writers that I really enjoyed working with. And who *shhh* really don't need me as much as they seem to think they do.
But this is non-fiction and it needs help, and I know I can make it readable, even enjoyable. So I'm jazzed.
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Actually, I do. I won't be starting the martial arts book until they finish it, so I probably have a few months before that starts (it will probably come in about the same time the annual report does, natch.)
Send me the first few pages, and I'll show you what I do. With Fiction, my style tends to be a little more inter-active, depending on what the writer is going for. After all, the writer is God, at least as far as a story goes. Even if it's non-fic, I'd love a chance to show you what I can do. An extra set of eyes never hurts, I always say.
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