Friday, September 23, 2011

Writing Tip of The Week



  Amazon.com Review

There's not much of the old-style editing going on at publishing houses today. Renni Browne, veteran of William Morrow and other publishers, founded the Editorial Department in 1980 to teach fiction writers the techniques professional editors (many of whom have gone independent) use to prepare a manuscript for publication. In this book, she and senior editor Dave King share their accumulated expertise in a series of brilliantly compact lessons. One page from their simply and markedly improved version of a scene from The Great Gatsby alone would make a compelling advertisement for their techniques. Very highly recommended. --MTB --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

3 comments:

marybelle said...

What is old-style editing? Just curious.

Toni Kenyon said...

Marybelle,
I'm wondering if it is literally what it says. "Hands on." An editor actually teaching a writer the kind of editing techniques that we all endeavor to learn through on-line courses, books and conferences etc.

Donya said...

Interesting!