Author and Editor at Work e-bog
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This is a small book of commonsense advice to authors and editors - how to practise their own crafts successfully, and how they may work most effectively with one another.'As managing editor of a publishing house,' Stainton explains, 'I have seen intelligent writers reject sensible improvements proposed by editors, and I have also seen experienced editors about to suggest unnecessary changes to...
E-bog
154,35 DKK
Forlag
University of Toronto Press
Udgivet
15 december 1982
Længde
96 sider
Genrer
Writing and editing guides
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781487574383
This is a small book of commonsense advice to authors and editors - how to practise their own crafts successfully, and how they may work most effectively with one another.'As managing editor of a publishing house,' Stainton explains, 'I have seen intelligent writers reject sensible improvements proposed by editors, and I have also seen experienced editors about to suggest unnecessary changes to authors. Often, though, the lively mix of good suggestions and a willing author accomplishes small wonders. That happy combination is what I aim to foster here.'In separate sections, Stainton speaks first to authors, then to editors. A third section deals with relations between the two and a fourth provides an annotated critical bibliography of two kinds of key reference works - dictionaries and guide to style.Elise Stainton's shrewd words will be of practical help to everyone who is or aspires to be an author or editor. They will interest all who have to write for a living.