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Should I Edit My Own Book? - podcast
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by Sheryl Stebbins
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Should I Edit My Own Book? - podcast
Paying someone to edit a book can be expensive, and it's hard to hear criticism of your work. But the price you pay for not having your book professionally edited can be much greater. Editorial director Sheryl Stebbins shares her recommendation about whether an author should self-edit. The big question is: Should I edit my own book? Stebbins says that you absolutely should not. The primary reason not to edit your own work is that by the time you’ve written it, you’ve spent so much time with the material that you can’t be objective anymore. Although it is hard to hear criticism, it’s the only thing that is really going to make your work better. You need to have someone who is not emotionally involved in the work read it so that you can receive objective advice and be sure your work is the very best possible book you can produce.
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LAWRENCE AJAYI
Thank you Sheryl Stebbins.This is nice and professional.
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larry flemmings
Thank you and that is Just what I needed to hear you are wonderful
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Jerene Wright-Faunteroy
That was very helpful. Thanks you Sheryl because I tried to edit my own book and found myself changing it so much that I became upset with myself. So Again thanks
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