As an editor myself, I agree with a lot of these tips! It's definitely important to make sure you and your editor connect before working together. When reaching out for a sample edit, I highly recommend defining the type of edit you're looking for and mentioning the different weaknesses you are hoping to address. This will help make sure that the sample edits you receive are a good use of time for all parties involved. If you find an editor you really connect with, see if they have any sort of deals or discounts for working with them multiple times or referring other writers to them. For example, I offer discounts for multiple types of edits and give credits toward your next editing service if you refer a friend. As Mandi said, hiring an editor is an essential step in the self-publishing process and you definitely want to do your research!
Thank you so much for this much needed explanation Mandi, to the people entering this world of finding an "Editor" & a "Ghostwriter". It can be tough and there are some shady people out there. I was lucky to have my book written and published through "Writers Of The West" and that saved me a great amount of time and hassle!
Sometimes you can find a good editor on fiverr BUT I agree that you have to do a sample edit (they do a chapter or two for like $10) and be critical on your choice. Also make sure you tell them what you expect from them. Fiverr also tells you who customers use and love (Fiverr choice). I've never used a developmental editor on there, but I've found good proofreaders and line editors that had great prices and wonderful skills. Hope that helps! I need the best deals I can get. I've found their prices the most reasonable for my lack of funds.
This gives me clearer insight and direction. I had no Idea what I was getting into, here. I've been stuck with this book on my mind for over 25 yrs. I'm using Dragon natural speaking. I have plans on hammering out 1.000 to 1,500 pages, when I can tape it and print it. Lined up 2 proof readers. Dot the I's and cross the T's. When I write I talk directly to the reader, it grabs there attention . Excellent work...
This was my first time watching a video about how to find an editor. I enjoyed Mandi's video. It was fresh and felt light, but with concise, practical, and helpful recommendations. It was fun to watch.
I thought I ridded my second draft of all the weak points until I got a preliminary edit of the first few pages and the editor highlighted alot of things I could reword or cross out.
Great video and useful advice. I finished my first draft for a science communication (Astronomy) book. Do you have any advice about where to find an editor that specialises in those topics?
Great video! Very clear and concise presentation. I can't afford to spend much on an editor, so I'll have to look around a bit. Do you recommend getting a different editor for development, copy editing and proofread ing?
I came to the right place. Hi Mandi, thank you for the knowledge. I'm writing a book right now as we speak. Your video help me for when I'm ready to edit. How long have you been a writer? You now have a new subscriber!
@@MandiLynnWrites impressive, now I understand why you have so much knowledge about writing a book. Keep it up! This is my first book so it is taking me a little longer but I know I will get there. Any tips or advice for a rookie?
Hello Mam, I am looking for an Editor to copy edit my manuscript but I am a student so am dependent on my parents for my expenditures and they don't sound interested in investing thousands or dollars in just editing... Can you please suggest someone who can edit at a minimum price... As my book is of around 46000 words and I talked to many editors from upwork but they charge a lot.
This is good. I would add that authors don’t always take the advice editors give them, so if a book has bad reviews, it isn’t necessarily the editor’s fault! Writers are a stubborn bunch!😂
I am sure love your dog. But having he or she jumping around and playing is distracting and frankly made me question your maturity level a bit. Many writers are serious about their work. You need to promote seriousness and the dog isn't helping. I mean this constructively.
As an editor myself, I agree with a lot of these tips! It's definitely important to make sure you and your editor connect before working together. When reaching out for a sample edit, I highly recommend defining the type of edit you're looking for and mentioning the different weaknesses you are hoping to address. This will help make sure that the sample edits you receive are a good use of time for all parties involved. If you find an editor you really connect with, see if they have any sort of deals or discounts for working with them multiple times or referring other writers to them. For example, I offer discounts for multiple types of edits and give credits toward your next editing service if you refer a friend. As Mandi said, hiring an editor is an essential step in the self-publishing process and you definitely want to do your research!
Pinning this so everyone see’s! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for this much needed explanation Mandi, to the people entering this world of finding an "Editor" & a "Ghostwriter". It can be tough and there are some shady people out there. I was lucky to have my book written and published through "Writers Of The West" and that saved me a great amount of time and hassle!
Sometimes you can find a good editor on fiverr BUT I agree that you have to do a sample edit (they do a chapter or two for like $10) and be critical on your choice. Also make sure you tell them what you expect from them. Fiverr also tells you who customers use and love (Fiverr choice). I've never used a developmental editor on there, but I've found good proofreaders and line editors that had great prices and wonderful skills. Hope that helps! I need the best deals I can get. I've found their prices the most reasonable for my lack of funds.
Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing that! Love having a little more insight on the process for Fiverr.
can you share or recommend line editors on fiverr
This gives me clearer insight and direction. I had no Idea what I was getting into, here. I've been stuck with this book on my mind for over 25 yrs. I'm using Dragon natural speaking. I have plans on hammering out 1.000 to 1,500 pages, when I can tape it and print it. Lined up 2 proof readers. Dot the I's and cross the T's. When I write I talk directly to the reader, it grabs there attention . Excellent work...
This was my first time watching a video about how to find an editor. I enjoyed Mandi's video. It was fresh and felt light, but with concise, practical, and helpful recommendations. It was fun to watch.
I am so glad I found this video!! So helpful on many levels! Thank you so much! ❤
I thought I ridded my second draft of all the weak points until I got a preliminary edit of the first few pages and the editor highlighted alot of things I could reword or cross out.
Starting the editor shopping process for my debut. Daunting!
Good luck!
do you know where to find editors for a spanish language novel writer, I'm doing a fiction novel?
Let me know if any of the tips in this video were useful!
Great video and useful advice. I finished my first draft for a science communication (Astronomy) book. Do you have any advice about where to find an editor that specialises in those topics?
Right on time. Trying to finalize an editor for my Sequel.
Good luck! Hope the video was helpful!
This is so so useful. THANK you Mandi
This is touching with people. Very good.
Great video! Very clear and concise presentation. I can't afford to spend much on an editor, so I'll have to look around a bit. Do you recommend getting a different editor for development, copy editing and proofread ing?
Very helpful! Reedsy has free self publishing courses as well on there that look insightful.
I came to the right place. Hi Mandi, thank you for the knowledge.
I'm writing a book right now as we speak. Your video help me for when I'm ready to edit. How long have you been a writer?
You now have a new subscriber!
Glad it was helpful! I've been writing for about eleven years.
@@MandiLynnWrites impressive, now I understand why you have so much knowledge about writing a book. Keep it up!
This is my first book so it is taking me a little longer but I know I will get there.
Any tips or advice for a rookie?
This was great thank you!
i love all the books you have!!
This is super good to know! Thanks for breaking it all down for us! :)
Glad it was helpful!
hi... how are you.. it seem to e you are a native speaker in English, please would you help me to learn English???
So much information! Lots to think about!! BYW, did you put gravy on your fingers? Your dog loves your hands! Great video!
My hands function as a chew toy for Yue.
Thanks for giving me some things to think about in hiring my next editor
Happy to help!
LOVE the intro!
Thank you!
Great info!
Thanks for all the tips. They are super helpful! New subscriber here. Such a cute dog.
Hello Mam, I am looking for an Editor to copy edit my manuscript but I am a student so am dependent on my parents for my expenditures and they don't sound interested in investing thousands or dollars in just editing... Can you please suggest someone who can edit at a minimum price... As my book is of around 46000 words and I talked to many editors from upwork but they charge a lot.
Do you recommend a manager? What’s your opinion about having a manager as a self published author?
Do you mean an agent? Indie authors can get agents, but most don't and you get by just fine. You require an agent when you have very specific goals.
@@MandiLynnWrites 🤞🏽🤞🏽Thank You you are awesome
Hahaha, that was an amazing video!
T's in the middle of words :( // written rather than wre-en.
This is good. I would add that authors don’t always take the advice editors give them, so if a book has bad reviews, it isn’t necessarily the editor’s fault!
Writers are a stubborn bunch!😂
Are you ever going to stop looking beautiful?
I don’t like fiverr at all
May I ask why? I'm unfamiliar and am curious
Edit that puppy.
I am sure love your dog. But having he or she jumping around and playing is distracting and frankly made me question your maturity level a bit. Many writers are serious about their work. You need to promote seriousness and the dog isn't helping. I mean this constructively.
Lol you need to take a chill pill
I listen to RUclips videos most of the time, and didn’t even notice the dog until I paused to check the comments section.