Nexte100
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- Jun 3, 2015
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I'm curious how the veterans around here have felt about using volunteer editors (those who have). Though I try, I'm not a grammar guru, and I know I make plenty of mistakes in my writing, despite the fact that I review it line by line a few times before submitting. I'm interested in the prospect of having someone more adept with these aspects giving me a sanity check prior to submission, but I have some concerns. Obviously, editing can be as surface level as spell/grammar checking, or as thorough as having someone act as a sounding board for character development and making significant changes to content in the name of a more focused story. Chiefly, my concerns are:
1. The intangible feeling of having to credit someone else with sharing in creating my brainchild.
2. Adding one more element of latency to the process.
3. Concerns over a potential offering of the work for sale purposes (e.g. Amazon) down the line (unlikely, but never say never). Would they need to be "cut in" for their contributions?
Those of you who have used or considered using a volunteer editor, what has been your experience with the process?
1. The intangible feeling of having to credit someone else with sharing in creating my brainchild.
2. Adding one more element of latency to the process.
3. Concerns over a potential offering of the work for sale purposes (e.g. Amazon) down the line (unlikely, but never say never). Would they need to be "cut in" for their contributions?
Those of you who have used or considered using a volunteer editor, what has been your experience with the process?