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How editors can make all the difference

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How does WriteAway differ from writing schools?

An easy one, first. We assume our members already have a facility with words. There are many excellent writing schools - of long-standing - who can mould the novice writer into shape with disciplined tutorials proven over decades. WriteAway helps able writers adapt and channel their output so that it will appeal to traditional publishers or can be self-published professionally.

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Does that mean WriteAway editors won't suggest improvements?

Not so easy! Aspiring writers' work frequently contains 'beginners' bloomers' that should be pruned before drafts reach publishers. Adjectives and adverbs, for example, abound in novices' work, and there are many other early writing hurdles we can help you identify and leap.

Our editors will show you how to self-edit by taking extracts of your writing and highlighting areas that may need attention. Good editors never show you how to write, or suggest what should be written; that's always your job. They comment on what's on the page, and offer a view of how readers may react when reading your work. Invariably, drafts that have been constructively edited make a bigger impact.

Editors can be hired to edit a paragraph, page, chapter or a whole book; it's your call.

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What qualifications do WriteAway Assessment Panel members have?

The 'been there and done it' variety. Panel member brings individual expertise to your assessments. They have operated on both sides of the fence: some as published writers, others as publishing executives handling scores of submissions daily. All assessors put their name to reports issued on WriteAway's behalf. Their advice is independent, constructive and confidential. They want you to succeed, to get it right.

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Can WriteAway help members self-publish?

Yes. But, we will only offer advice on the most economic route to take. When members decide to pay to see their work in print, in other words, to bypass the traditional publishers who never seek payment from their authors, they are entering dangerous waters. Vanity publishers, the sharks in question, spend fortunes seducing unwary writers into parting with their money.

WriteAway will help you budget to bring your book to market at minimum cost. Remember, if a traditional publisher didn't feel they could sell sufficient copies of your work to make it a commercial proposition, the odds are high that going solo will not make matters easier. The DIY route can be a sensible one, but place no reliance on potential sales estimates. Budget for a minimum print run, and regard sales as a pure bonus.

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How much does it cost to obtain a report from a WriteAway Assessor?

Our standard reports range from £35 to £95. For non-fiction, where guidance has to be tailored to the subject matter, a rate is negotiated in line with the work anticipated. The reports provide members with the information they need to adapt their work so that it has maximum impact. They are not designed to extract further fees. Indeed, if you are not entirely happy with a report we will commission a second, at our expense. Mistakes do happen, but not too often!

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What is the difference between coaching and assessments?

Assessments are a standard package that reviews specific areas of your work. Coaching enables WriteAway advisors to work with you as you tackle specific tasks  

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WriteAway Assessments  

It's one thing to read how to prepare and submissions for agents and publishers. There's plenty of advice around, for those prepared to look. And most publishers and agents spell out their precise preferences. It is, however, another matter when it comes to writing your book, tidying up your effort, then composing and submitting the writing package itself to an agent or publisher. The doubts arise: the extracts acquire a fuzziness from one day to the next; aspects of the synopsis and proposal letter strike the wrong tone; the title provokes concerns as to its suitability – everything requires a cool head and a steely resolve. An independent WriteAway editor can help you tune your submissions to the needs of the contemporary publishing market.

 

Our writers, editors and publishers have been through these hoops many times. These professionals have no axes to grind, no hidden agendas to seduce you to part with further fees in return for rich publishing contracts. Quite the reverse. Their job is to point out how your package for publishers and agents reads – at first glance. And a cursory glance is all most aspiring writers can expect when submitting work to third parties.

Play the game by publishers 'rules' and you can expect your extracts to be considered. Pay insufficient attention to your initial approach and the chances are your work will be discarded without being read. After the work you've put in, that's a dreadful shame. You owe it to yourself to test drive your approach.

 

Join WriteAway, and we will help ensure your submissions to agents and publishers are both professional and make maximum impact. It's often the subtle changes that make the difference between success and unfathomable rejection.

At WriteAway, new writers are always welcome. Find out more by simply clicking on the 'membership offer' button below.

 

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