What is involved in editing a book?

What is involved in editing a book?

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Editing is one of the most important things when it comes to publishing your book. You need to be confident in the work that is being put out into the world, and the work needs to be polished and final before being released. But what is involved in editing a book? There can be some myths and uncertainties around the process, so if you’re unsure about what to expect, this article is for you!

1. What is editing for self-published books in Australia?

Editing is the procedure of revising and/or correcting written content (like your manuscript) to improve the quality, accuracy, and readability of the text. This can include grammar and punctuation, structure of the content, and fact-checking.

Editing a book can take place at various stages in the publishing process, including before submission to a publisher or after the manuscript has been accepted. However, editing needs to be completed before any final amendments have been made to files and before printing is organised. 

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2. Different types of editing

When we talk about editing a book, the common assumption that people make is to jump directly to fixing typos, grammar, and punctuation. But there is a lot more to editing than that. There are actually three distinct types of book editing and an editor can specialise in one or more of these areas.

2.1 Structural/development editing

Structural editing focuses on the overall structure and organisation of the manuscript. It’s an in-depth form of editing as it involves looking at the bigger picture of the story and making recommendations on how to improve the overall flow, pacing, and coherence of the story.

A structural editor will examine whole manuscript and address things like:

  • The overall plot and the development of the manuscript.
  • Character development and how the characters are perceived and portrayed.
  • Pacing and how well the story flows.
  • Themes and how they are explored.
  • Style and the tone of the manuscript.
  • Dialogue and how it is written.

Based on the observations that the editor has made, suggestions such as cutting out unnecessary scenes and dialogue, moving parts of the story around, and adding new scenes, will be made.

2.2 Copyediting

Copyediting focuses on the technical aspects of a manuscript such as grammar, punctuation, spelling, and consistency. The editor’s goal of copyediting is to ensure that the manuscript is error free and easy for a reader to follow.

A copyeditor will:

  • Check the manuscript for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors.
  • Check for consistency in style and formatting.
  • Verify that the manuscript adheres to specific style guidelines or publisher guidelines.
  • Check for inconsistences throughout the story.
  • Check the manuscript for logical fallacies and factual issues.

Copyediting is completed after the manuscript has been developed and structured, and before it has been typeset and printed by the publisher. It helps to ensure that the manuscript is polished before it gets into the hands of readers. The editor will work with the author to make sure the manuscript is clear, concise, and error free.

2.3 Proofreading

Proofreading is typically the final stage of the editing process and focuses on catching any errors that may remain and polishing up the manuscript ready to be published. The goal of proofreading is the ensure the manuscript is as error free as possible and that it presents well for readers.

During the proofreading process, the editor will:

  • Check for remaining spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
  • Check for consistency in style and formatting.
  • Verify that the manuscript adheres to any specific style guide or publisher’s guidelines.
  • Check for typographical errors.
  • Check the manuscript for consistency, such as numbering, headings, and cross-references.

In proofreading, the editor will review the manuscript one final time, looking for any minor errors that may have slipped through into the final manuscript. Proofreading should be done on the final manuscript, which is the version intending to be printed and published.

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3. What is good editing?

Good editing is the process of improving the overall quality and accuracy of a manuscript to ensure it is clear, cohesive, and engaging for the intended audience. It’s a collaborative process between the editor and author, where the editor provides feedback and suggestions to help the author make the manuscript as good as it can be.

Good editing can be categorised by the following aspects:

  • Attention to detail: A good editor will carefully review the manuscript and catch any errors that appear in the manuscript (such as grammar, punctuation, spelling, and consistency).
  • Clarity and coherence: A good editor will help the author make sure the manuscript is easy to understand, has a clear and consistent flow of scenes and is well organised.
  • Honesty and objectivity: A good editor will provide honest and objective feedback on the manuscript, point out areas for improvement and offer suggestions on how to make the manuscript stronger.
  • Respect for the authors voice: A good editor will improve the manuscript without changing the authors style, tone, or voice.
  • Meeting the needs of the intended audience: A good editor will meet the needs of the intended audience and make sure it is suitable for them.

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4. Should a self-published author self-edit their own book?

It’s always a good idea to self-edit your book before sending it to an editor. This way, the editor can focus their efforts on the details and issues that you’ve missed instead of trying to help you essentially rewrite your first draft.

Self-editing can be a challenging process, but it can also be rewarding, too. Below are some tips we’ve put together to help you with the editing process and to ensure you have self edited your book effectively:

  • Take a break: Put your manuscript away for a while. This will help you come back to it with fresh eyes and a clear mind.
  • Read your manuscript out loud: This can help to catch errors in grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure that may not be noticed when reading silently.
  • Check for consistency: Make sure your manuscript is consistent with style, tone, and point of view. It is also important to check that the characters are consistent throughout the book and that their actions, thoughts, and words work with their personalities.
  • Check for plot holes: Make sure the plot of your book is logical and that there are no inconsistences or plot holes.
  • Check for pacing issues: Make sure the pacing of your manuscript is appropriate. A book that is too slow can be boring but one that is too fast can leave the reader lost.
  • Cut unnecessary elements: It is okay to be ruthless in cutting unnecessary words, sentences, and scenes that do not enhance the story, plot, and characters.
  • Get feedback: Share your manuscript with friends, family, or beta readers to get some feedback on the manuscript. This can help identify areas which may need improvements that you can’t see as the author.

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5. When should a self-published author self-edit their book?

The best time to edit your book depends on a variety of factors, such as your writing process and personal preferences.

However, there are a few guidelines which can help you decide on when to begin the editing process.

  1. Wait until the first draft is complete: This means a full run- through of the manuscript can be done and allows the author to focus on getting their thoughts and ideas down without worrying about changes or revisions needing to be made.
  2. Set a deadline: Give your self a firm deadline to finish the first draft of your manuscript and schedule a specific date to start the editing.
  3. Take breaks: After you’ve been writing for a certain amount of time, you should take a break. This will give you a chance to step away from the manuscript and come back to it with fresh, clear eyes.
  4. Edit as you go: Some authors prefer to edit the manuscript as they are plodding along, making revisions and changes as they write. This can help keep the manuscript focused and on track.

Ultimately, the best time to start editing your manuscript is when you feel that you are ready. This will vary depending on each writer, but it is important to make sure you take the time to revise and edit your manuscript so it’s the best it can be. It is also important to make sure you are giving your publisher the final manuscript before any design or typesetting takes place.

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Meet us at the Clunes Booktown Festival!

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This year, Green Hill is making it our mission to attend as many book and writer events we can, and we’re kicking it off with the Clunes Booktown Festival! A town historically known as the epicentre of central Victoria’s gold rush in 1851, Clunes is now famous for its largest collection of books in any regional centre of Australia and the major Victorian regional book event. Read on to learn more about what the Clunes Booktown Festival is and where you can find us.

1. What is the Clunes Booktown Festival?

Featuring author and artist talks, live entertainment, workshops, and over one hundred stalls and vendors, the Clunes Booktown Festival certainly worth the visit for any booklover and especially self-published authors. There are opportunities for all authors to get involved and make their book known to the public.

The whole event runs for two full days in the historic township of Clunes, Victoria. They boast the celebration of “every aspect of the book,” including writing, reading, binding, printing, illustrating, publishing, selling, and distributing. There will be authors selling, signing, and reading their books; publishers available for chats; and more! 

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2. Where is Clunes?

Clunes is a town in rural Victoria and is a short drive from locations like Ballarat, the Grampians, and Maryborough. 

The Clunes Booktown website has a great rundown of the different travelling options you can choose to get to their town. They also have a comprehensive list of accommodation options in and around the town.

If you’re planning to drive to Clunes, it’s best to check the bushfire warnings nearby – just to be safe! 

3. Where can I find Green Hill at the Clunes Booktown Festival?

Since the festival is a whole-town event, there are many stalls, shows, workshops, and stores around for attendees to get the most out of the festival. This means, however, that it can become a bit of a rabbit-warren – especially if you’re trying to find a certain stall!

For both days of the festival, you’ll find Green Hill Publishing down in the Westly Bluestone Church Hall in Zone H, bunking in with Author Freely.

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Building Your Author Brand: A Guide for Self-Publishing Authors

Building Your Author Brand: A Guide for Self-Publishing Authors

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As a self-published author, you have full control over your work and how you distribute it. However, this freedom also means you need to establish your own brand. In the current competitive book market, a strong author brand is essential for setting yourself apart. Craft a compelling author brand to enhance your visibility and engage with your audience.

1. Understanding Author Branding

A writer develops an author brand by crafting their image and reputation over time. It includes their core values, personal identity, and distinctive voice.

Self-published authors, especially those without the support of a traditional publishing house, must build a strong brand. Your brand establishes trust, attracts new readers, and sets you apart from the vast number of books published daily. Trustworthy self-published authors prioritize brand development to thrive in the competitive book market.

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2. Why Is Author Branding Especially Important for Self-Publishing Authors?

2.1 Increased Visibility

Authors must create a strong online presence, utilising social media and a website to significantly boost visibility. This makes it easier for potential readers to discover and engage with their work. By establishing a compelling brand, authors can attract new readers and cultivate a devoted following. Enhancing the author platform and expanding reach is achievable through an effective online strategy.

2.2 Establishing Credibility

Establishing a strong author brand not only enhances credibility for self-published authors but also showcases a dedicated approach to creating high-quality content. By presenting a cohesive image and brand, you can overcome the common stigma associated with self-publishing and earn the trust of your audience. Build your author brand to boost your online presence and establish a solid reputation in the literary world.

2.3 Sets you apart from other authors.

In a highly competitive market flooded with millions of books published annually, self-published authors face the daunting task of distinguishing themselves and attracting attention. However, crafting a distinctive and captivating author brand enables you to successfully set yourself apart from other writers. Your brand becomes the vital element that differentiates you and captivates readers amidst the vast array of choices available to them.

2.4 Control over Your Brand

When you choose to self-publish, you have complete control over your brand and how it is presented to the public. This empowers you to establish a unique and authentic brand image, without any interference from traditional publishing houses. You can design captivating book covers, craft your writing style and tone, and shape your brand freely. This creative control allows you to build an authentic and resonant brand that connects with your target audience.

2.5 Builds Trust with Readers

In the decision-making process of readers, trust plays a paramount role in book selection. An authentic and strong author brand establishes a genuine connection with your audience. Consistently communicating, providing relatable content, and delivering on promises helps establish a solid foundation of trust. As trust grows, readers are more likely to choose and recommend your books, enhancing visibility and credibility. Trust is key in attracting and retaining readers.

2.6 Increases Book Sales

A strong and established author brand can significantly boost book sales. When readers have positive experiences with your previous works and genuinely connect with you as an author, they are more likely to become loyal fans and eagerly await your future releases. By consistently delivering high-quality content and engaging with your audience, you foster anticipation and loyalty.

2.7 Establishes Your Authority

Creating an author brand proves crucial in setting yourself apart and establishing authority in your genre or niche. As a knowledgeable and trusted figure, readers will rely on you for guidance, recommendations, and insights. Your expertise and unique perspective become valuable assets that strengthen your author brand and attract a dedicated following.

2.8 Diversifying Income Streams

A robust author platform unlocks various revenue sources, including speaking engagements, writing workshops, and merchandise sales. By diversifying your income, you can supplement book sales and establish a sustainable author career.

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3. How To Build Your Author Brand

3.1 Define Your Brand Identity

To establish your author brand, start by clearly defining your brand identity. This involves identifying your niche, target audience, and developing a unique voice. Consider what sets you apart from other authors and the message you want to convey through your writing.

3.2 Build Your Online Presence

Create a professional author website and social media accounts to showcase your brand. Ensure your website has a user-friendly layout, easy navigation, and prominently features your books. Maintain consistent branding across all platforms, including book covers, author photo, and bio. This will enhance brand recognition and remembrance among readers.

3.3 Create Valuable Content

As an author, valuable content is vital for building your brand. This includes your books, as well as blog posts, newsletters, and social media updates. Share engaging and valuable content that resonates with your audience and aligns with your brand message. Establishing your authority within your genre or niche requires posting a diverse range of content. For example, the Green Hill Instagram page uses relatable, trendy, and educational content to boost our credibility and expertise in the self-publishing industry while catering to the varying interests of our audience.

3.4 Engage with Your Audience

Actively engage with your audience to build a strong author brand. Interact with readers through social media, blog comments, and book events. Respond to messages and comments, and actively participate in discussions related to your genre or niche. This will foster a loyal following invested in your brand and help new readers find you.

3.5 Collaborate with Fellow Authors

Collaborating with other authors can expand your audience and strengthen your brand. Consider co-authoring books, hosting joint events or promotions, or featuring each other on websites and social media. This not only introduces you to new readers but also reinforces your brand as a member of the writing community.

3.6 Implement Effective Book Marketing Strategies

As a self-published author, a well-rounded book marketing plan is crucial. Utilise various strategies such as book tours, reviews, and virtual events. Ensure consistent branding across all marketing materials to establish a strong and recognisable presence in the market. Authors publishing with Green Hill enjoy creative freedom and control over their brand and content, along with expert marketing guidance that can be customised to their needs.

3.7 Continuously Evolve Your Brand

Building an author brand is an ongoing process. Continuously adapt and evolve your branding as you grow as an author and your audience evolves. Stay true to your brand message while exploring new ideas and experimenting. Flexibility is key to staying relevant and engaging with readers.

3.8 Consistency is Key

Consistency is paramount in building an author brand. Maintain consistency in your book covers, social media presence, and overall brand image. Use a cohesive tone and style across all platforms to create a recognisable and trustworthy brand identity. This will establish a strong and lasting impression on readers.

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Your author brand reflects you and your work, making it integral to your success. Remember, building an author brand takes time and effort. However, the rewards of a strong, recognisable brand make it a worthwhile endeavour. As you embark on your self-publishing journey, let your author brand be your beacon, guiding you towards your goals and connecting you with your audience on a profound level.

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