5 things you need to know about line editing crime fiction and thrillers
Want to line edit crime fiction and thrillers? Pick up some handy tips to help you on your way.
Listen to find out more about
- What's distinctive about editing crime fiction and thrillers
- What a good line editor needs to look out for
- What new entrants to the field need to study
- Marketing ideas
- Top tips for being a successful freelance editor/proofreader
- Do fiction editors use style guides?
- Course: How to Line Edit for Suspense
- The Chicago Manual of Style for PerfectIt
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