How to change your editor with minimum stress

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Denise and Louise discuss how to manage the transition from one editor to another. Listen more to find out about:Why authors change editorsPlanning ahead and giving noticeWhether the editor should get involved in sourcing a replacementChecking T&Cs and cancellation policiesInformation and tools to share with the new editorEditing BitesThe NCW Podcast (National Centre for Writing): http://bit.ly/31wXlmsOxford Dictionary of English IdiomCambridge Dictionary of American IdiomsOther ResourcesThe different levels of editing (booklet): http://bit.ly/31AjKztThe Editing Podcast, S1E1: The different levels of editingThe Editing Podcast, S1E10: How to find an editorThe Editing Podcast, S1E7: Style sheets for writing and editingAsk Us A QuestionThe easiest way to ping us a question is via Facebook Messenger: Visit the podcast's Facebook page and click on the SEND MESSAGE button: http://bit.ly/EditPodFBDenise And LouiseDenise Cowle Editorial Services: bit.ly/CowleEditingLouise Harnby | Fiction Editor: bit.ly/HarnbyEditingMusic Credit‘Vivacity’ Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

How to change your editor with minimum stress

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