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The Self-Publishing Advice Podcast

Editing and Proofreading With Dan Parsons and Melissa Addey: Beginners Self-Publishing Podcast

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    Editing and Proofreading With Dan Parsons and Melissa Addey: Beginners Self-Publishing Podcast #HeliumRadio


In today’s Beginners Self-Publishing Podcast: editing and proofreading. Writing a book is impressive but getting yours to a publishable standard is a whole other trial by fire. Doing so requires a stringent quality control process, a team of collaborators, and several editorial stages. In this episode, ALLi’s Product Marketing Manager Dan Parsons and Campaigns Manager Melissa Addey walk listeners through the major editing stages that authors must face to turn a written manuscript into a professional product. Together, they’ll discuss the whys, hows, and whens of editing, as well as insights from their own processes. This podcast is brought to you by Children’s Literature. Children’s Literature holds the largest collection of children’s and YA book reviews in the reviewing industry. Their reviews are licensed to booksellers, libraries, and literature databases. They review over 2,000 books per year from a variety of publishers and include self-published book reviews. Their website, ChildrensLit.com, is a great place to find information about the latest books and creators in the field of children’s and YA literature. And, if you haven’t already, we invite you toĀ join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. You can do that at allianceindependentauthors.org. About the Hosts Dan Parsons writes theĀ Creative BusinessĀ series for authors, bestselling fantasy and horror novels (under Daniel Parsons), and a weekly blog forĀ The Self-Publishing Formula. In the past, he has worked for three trad publishers, managed two bookstores and listened to an unhealthy number of podcasts. Now he’s ALLi’s product marketing manager. Melissa Addey has a PhD in creative writing and writes historical fiction set in first-century Rome, eleventh-century Morocco and eighteenth-century China. She runs writing workshops covering both craft and entrepreneurship, most frequently for the British Library. She’s also ALLi’s campaigns manager, a role in which she loves observing and supporting the vast diversity of self-published authors. Visit her at her website and pick up a free novella.


The Self-Publishing Advice Podcast

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