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Wednesday Sep 28, 2005
Bulletin Board Blab 9.28.05
Well, MBToolBox columnist Tom Shess is holding his own on the potential of hiring a professional editor who works with a novelist on concepting the novel; hammering out plot; and improving characterizations. A book doctor is different from a copy editor, who primarily focuses on grammar and spelling. What do freelancers do when magazines aren't able to pay towarsd the end of the year? How to handle it when your former boss does you wrong. How and when to send a 'networking letter.' (Hint: try your alumni directory for a little less random connection.) Sure, the pay is decent, the benefits are good but will you like it? How do you know? |
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