Hi, this is Candace from The Writer's Mentor.
I've set up this blog so that authors and writers can send me their questions about becoming a writer, how to write a novel or nonfiction book, or even how to get started writing a book or writing articles for online content sites on the Internet.
Whenever I receive your questions, I will post my replies here in this blog. In addition, I will provide writing-related tips that you can use.
So, have at it. I'm here for you. Send your writing questions to me through this link: Submit your writing questions.
All my best, and God bless,
Candace Sinclair
Monday, November 12, 2007
Ask your writing questions and I'll post my responses here
Posted by Candace Sinclair at 5:26 PM
Labels:writing,writers,authors,write book nonfiction book, write a novel, writing articles, writing questions
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3 comments:
My friend said I should have an editor work on my book before I send it to publishers. Why? I'm good at grammar and spelling and several of my friends have read my manuscript and given me suggestions.
I have lengthy notes for a book, but I work full time and then some. I'm pretty burned out by the end of the day. How do I get started actually writing?
Frustrated in Frankfurt
I can help with that question, from painful personal experience.
I tried self-publishing a book without an editor, even though I have excellent writing and proofing skills, and I was amazed to find that it had 23 errors in it when I got my advanced copy.
It cost me another $199 to fix them, so I learned the hard way...right in the pocketbook!
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