Tag: editors

  • Line Editing in Publishing: A Breakdown

    Line Editing in Publishing: A Breakdown

    Authored by Madelyn Huff, UNG Press Intern The editing process can seem daunting for beginners. I remember learning about each stage in an Introduction to Publishing course; I quickly found out that mastering any stage of editing would take much practice and learning from others! Regardless of where your knowledge…

  • Style Guides vs. Style Sheets

    Style Guides vs. Style Sheets

    Authored by Cheyenne Clenney, UNG Press Intern Frequent spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors are to be expected when an editor begins the process of revising a manuscript. To ensure the revisions are consistent and cohesive throughout, an official set of guidelines is essential. Style guides are the rulebooks of style,…

  • An Introduction to Style Guides

    An Introduction to Style Guides

    Authored by Madelyn Huff, UNG Press Intern Style guides are guides that dictate how a writing piece should be written. Style guides create guidelines for page formatting, citation style, spelling choice, and more. This practice establishes a familiarity that can be traced throughout all documents that utilize the particular guide.…

  • A Beginner’s Guide to Editing

    A Beginner’s Guide to Editing

    Authored by Madelyn Huff, UNG Press Intern | Banner Image “Stack of Books” by Heffloaf is licensed under CC-BY-SA-4.0 To an outside perspective, editing can seem like a one-and-done process where an author, or editor, looks over a manuscript and fixes any spelling errors or formatting mistakes before completion. In…

  • A Guide to Reader’s Reports

    A Guide to Reader’s Reports

    Authored by Cheyenne Clenney, UNG Press Intern Whether you work in the publishing field or are an aspiring author yourself, the ins and outs of publishing a book can be overwhelming—and full of steps that you might not have ever considered. For instance, how does a manuscript actually get to…

  • The Role of Style Guides and Style Sheets

    The Role of Style Guides and Style Sheets

    While anyone who has written a paper for school has encountered style guides, not everyone is familiar with style sheets. Here is a simple breakdown of both tools.

  • The Four Stages of Editing

    The Four Stages of Editing

    To demystify the editing process, this post breaks down the four main stages: developmental editing, line editing, copyediting, and proofreading.

  • What is a Reader’s Report and Why Should You Care?

    What is a Reader’s Report and Why Should You Care?

    Imagine you’ve submitted a manuscript to your local press. What’s the next step before it ends up on a bookshelf? One of the key checkpoints is the reader’s report.