What's your editing style?
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Re: What's your editing style?
Keeping it simple usually does the trick especially if you are gonna have your book available in different kinds of formats. Also using Dragon Naturally Speaking 11 where you speak and watch the screen dictate the words that you are speaking can save you a lot of time, ink and paper.
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Re: What's your editing style?
you will need specific bookkeeping on file versions and lots of backups. Cloud or something.
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Re: What's your editing style?
In general, less is more, and this is particularly true if you want to make your work accessible in many forms. Additionally, you may save time, paper, and ink by utilizing Dragon Naturally Speaking 11, which allows you to talk while seeing the screen transcribe your words into text.
Last edited by clankchemical on February 1st, 2023, 8:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: What's your editing style?
I'll do an on-screen edit, in which my eyes only catch a certain amount. Then I'll take it to my e-reader, where my eyes catch even more, and I'll do a final one on paper. And I guarantee there will still be typos!
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