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Developmental and Copy Editing

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon October 20, 2022
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Last week, I shared a few thoughts on how I edit manuscripts very little, if at all. But rest assured, when you work with me, you are not alone.

Using definitions of different types of editing offered by Steve Laube, I’ll explain my process over the next two blog posts.

If developmental editing, that means someone “fixing” the story.

Like most writers, I call this “brainstorming” with authors. When an author’s been working with me for some time, I’m always happy to help them get unstuck. How to move the plot forward? What should happen? When and why? During this process, I’ll always, always, always say that the author never has to take my suggestions. And I mean that. In fact, I often hope they don’t because I’m thinking out loud. Not every recommendation would work, no matter what. Yet even the nuttiest ideas can make an author think–of something better!

As for new submissions, the most common change I tend to suggest is to bring the conflict to the forefront early. Readers want to know what will get them interested and keep them intrigued with the plot. We want to enthrall them early and keep them with the story until the end!

If copy editing, that means someone “fixing” the grammar.

Since most authors have access to both free and paid grammar computer programs, grammar worries should be minor. However, since no author is immune from the occasional grammar error, typos, corrections that didn’t take, or computer glitches, the copy edit is necessary. Also, consider that style guides can vary from publisher to publisher, so two ways of approaching, for example, commas, can be correct. The wise author understands the publisher’s guidelines rule.

Next time, we’ll talk about the fascinating world of line editing!

 

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Building Your Platform Without Becoming a Narcissist

By Dan Balowon October 19, 2022
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Authors in the process of building and maintaining their media platforms can easily slip into a self-focused effort, evaluating every relationship with an eye toward their personal benefit, seeking attention in any way possible, and exhibiting all the traits of destructive pride. Well now, there’s a cheery thought to start the day. Some little hairs must have gotten under my collar after my last …

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Category: Branding, Marketing, Social Media, The Writing Life

A Lesser Known Woman in the History of Christian Publishing: Emma Revell Moody

By Steve Laubeon October 17, 2022
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You may know a lot about Dwight L. Moody, his famous school (Moody Bible Institute), Moody Radio, and Moody Publishers. But what about his wife, Emma? In the midst of America’s Civil War, Emma Revell married Dwight L. Moody. He was a dedicated Christian who began as a successful shoe salesman but felt called to teach the gospel in a poor area of Chicago. So many families came that he and Emma …

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Category: Publishing History

Fun Fridays – October 14, 2022

By Steve Laubeon October 14, 2022
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Today’s video is quite inspiring. I had to watch it more than once. It is from the 2016 Paralympic Games. Each runner is blind and is accompanied by a sighted partner. I struggle to imagine running full speed without sight. It’s hard enough with it. I could not help but think of a dozen word pictures this action displays for us. In our daily walk with God. In our lonely struggle as …

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Four Short Prayers for Writers

By Bob Hostetleron October 13, 2022
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From time to time, because I believe that prayer is the Christian writer’s first and most important task, I post on this blog a prayer that I’ve written and prayed for my writing. Some, however, are so short that they don’t lend themselves to the kind of superior quality I regularly achieve in my blog posts. (Okay, so I’ll pray for humility—happy now?) So I thought today I would post four—that’s …

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Category: The Writing Life, Theology

A Few Edited Words

By Tamela Hancock Murrayon October 12, 2022
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Sometimes writers will ask me if, as a literary agent, I edit manuscripts before submitting them to publishers. I choose not to touch a manuscript for several reasons: (1) I love your writing, so I don’t think you need my edits. (2)  I worked for many years as a professional writer but not as a professional editor. (3)  Since I have worked as a professional writer, I understand the emotions behind …

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Category: Agents, Editing, Grammar, The Writing Life, Writing Craft

Creatively Cowriting With God With Allen Arnold

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on October 11, 2022
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In this interview Allen Arnold shares a framework for creatives who want to create their art with God rather than as a performance for him.
You can listen to this episode Creatively Cowriting With God With Allen Arnold on Christian Publishing Show.

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Creatively Cowriting With God With Allen Arnold

By Thomas Umstattd, Jr.on October 11, 2022
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In this interview Allen Arnold shares a framework for creatives who want to create their art with God rather than as a performance for him.
You can listen to this episode Creatively Cowriting With God With Allen Arnold on Christian Publishing Show.

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Category: The Writing Life

The Transfiguration of Jesus

By Steve Laubeon October 10, 2022
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In a change of pace today, I thought I’d post a link to an online guest lecture I did on the Transfiguration of Jesus. It is part of the “God’s Glory, Our Delight” Gospel Spice series hosted by Stephanie Rousselle. Click here to be taken to the hosted page for the study. I originally recorded it 18 months ago (in the midst of the pandemic shutdown), and it was used in one …

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Category: TheologyTag: Bible study, Transfiguration

Fun Fridays – October 7, 2022

By Steve Laubeon October 7, 2022
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Weird English Language Quirks What is another word for “thesaurus”? Have you ever run into someone who was combobulated, gruntled, ruly, or peccable? If a book about failure doesn’t sell, is it a success? Did you know that “verb” is a noun? If there are typos in a dictionary, how would you know? A novelist once wrote, “He sat with his head in his hands and his eyes on the floor.” …

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