#editorial quality
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eretzyisrael · 2 days ago
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neathyingenue · 8 months ago
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gentlefolk of london, may i proudly present...
❤️‍🔥a timeline of the "smut incident"❤️‍🔥
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starring:
Silvia Salcedo
@thedeafprophet's Jamie Awnings
@the-dye-stained-socialite's Elias Leroux
with appearances by:
@zeebreezin's August Shaw
@half-life-citizen's Digby
@thedeafprophet's Josephine Ashwood
@the-insouciant-scientist's Caoimhe Coledoc
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suuho · 5 months ago
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OH SANGUK / Esquire Korea September 2024
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devaicons · 8 months ago
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age-of-moonknight · 1 year ago
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“Vengeance Never Dies,” Moon Knight: City of the Dead (Vol. 1/2023), #5.
Writer: David Pepose; Penciler: Marcelo Ferreira; Inker: Jay Leisten; Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg; Letterer: Cory Petit
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kwxnnxn · 1 year ago
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Kwannon in the preview for Ms Marvel: Mutant Menace #1
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spicyherbamyst · 7 months ago
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related to those last two posts: i mean this as someone who's seen most manga publishers speak in a professional setting: very bias to whatever kodansha's cooking actually. nothing wrong with shueisha but its really funny to see the viz marketing guy come in, tell you to read one piece and sit down vs. kodansha presenter explaining in detail and with notes why you should read all their manga actually. worked on me, professional ya librarian and all that.
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knittinganddrinkingtea · 2 years ago
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Anmari Botha by Andrea D’Aquino for Quality Magazine January 2017
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spiderman616 · 10 months ago
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i preferred when people working on the sonic comics didnt know jack shit about the games
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mehmetyildizmelbourne-blog · 4 months ago
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Improve the Quality of Your Stories. Blog Posts, or Substack Newsletters Using Editorial Checklists
Writing, Editing, Curating, and Marketing We include several checklists and also a video presentation of Illumination’s former and new editorial checklists Using quality management checklists for writers ensures consistency, accuracy, and adherence to standards, which boosts the quality of written work. Checklists prepared by experienced editors can help writers maintain a structured process,…
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minjv · 5 months ago
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crazy pulls ⚡️🖤🥐
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emeryleewho · 8 months ago
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Saw a fun little conversation on Threads but I don't have a Threads account, so I couldn't reply directly, but I sure can talk about it here!
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I've been wanting to get into this for awhile, so here we go! First and foremost, I wanna say that "Emmaskies" here is really hitting the nail on the head despite having "no insider info". I don't want this post to be read as me shitting on trad pub editors or authors because that is fundamentally not what's happening.
Second, I want to say that this reply from Aaron Aceves is also spot on:
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There are a lot of reviewers who think "I didn't enjoy this" means "no one edited this because if someone edited it, they would have made it something I like". As I talk about nonstop on this account, that is not a legitimate critique. However, as Aaron also mentions, rushed books are a thing that also happens.
As an author with 2 trad pub novels and 2 trad pub anthologies (all with HarperCollins, the 2nd largest trad publisher in the country), let me tell you that if you think books seem less edited lately, you are not making that up! It's true! Obviously, there are still a sizeable number of books that are being edited well, but something I was talking about before is that you can't really know that from picking it up. Unlike where you can generally tell an indie book will be poorly edited if the cover art is unprofessional or there are typoes all over the cover copy, trad is broken up into different departments, so even if editorial was too overworked to get a decent edit letter churned out, that doesn't mean marketing will be weak.
One person said that some publishers put more money into marketing than editorial and that's why this is happening, but I fundamentally disagree because many of these books that are getting rushed out are not getting a whole lot by way of marketing either! And I will say that I think most authors are afraid to admit if their book was rushed out or poorly edited because they don't want to sabotage their books, but guess what? I'm fucking shameless. Café Con Lychee was a rush job! That book was poorly edited! And it shows! Where Meet Cute Diary got 3 drafts from me and my beta readers, another 2 drafts with me and my agent, and then another 2 drafts with me and my editor, Café Con Lychee got a *single* concrete edit round with my editor after I turned in what was essentially a first draft. I had *three weeks* to rewrite the book before we went to copy edits. And the thing is, this wasn't my fault. I knew the book needed more work, but I wasn't allowed more time with it. My editor was so overworked, she was emailing me my edit letter at 1am. The publisher didn't care if the book was good, and then they were upset that its sales weren't as high at MCD's, but bffr. A book that doesn't live up to its potential is not going to sell at the same rate as one that does!
And this may sound like a fluke, but it's not. I'm not naming names because this is a deeply personal thing to share, but I have heard from *many* authors who were not happy with their second books. Not because they didn't love the story but because they felt so rushed either with their initial drafts or their edits that they didn't feel like it lived up to their potential. I also know of authors who demanded extra time because they knew their books weren't there yet only to face big backlash from their publisher or agent.
I literally cannot stress to you enough that publisher's *do not give a fuck* about how good their products are. If they can trick you into buying a poorly edited book with an AI cover that they undercut the author for, that is *better* than wasting time and money paying authors and editors to put together a quality product. And that's before we get into the blatant abuse that happens at these publishers and why there have been mass exoduses from Big 5 publishers lately.
There's also a problem where publishers do not value their experienced staff. They're laying off so many skilled, dedicated, long-term committed editors like their work never meant anything. And as someone who did freelance sensitivity reading for the Big 5, I can tell you that the way they treat freelancers is *also* abysmal. I was almost always given half the time I asked for and paid at less than *half* of my general going rate. Authors publishing out of their own pockets could afford my rate, but apparently multi-billion dollar corporations couldn't. Copy edits and proofreads are often handled by freelancers, meaning these are people who aren't familiar with the author's voice and often give feedback that doesn't account for that, plus they're not people who are gonna be as invested in the book, even before the bad payment and ridiculous timelines.
So, anyway, 1. go easy on authors and editors when you can. Most of us have 0 say in being in this position and authors who are in breech of their contract by refusing to turn in a book on time can face major legal and financial ramifications. 2. Know that this isn't in your head. If you disagree with the choices a book makes, that's probably just a disagreement, but if you feel like it had so much potential but just *didn't reach it*, that's likely because the author didn't have time to revise it or the editor didn't have time to give the sort of thorough edits it needed. 3. READ INDIE!!! Find the indie authors putting in the work the Big 5's won't do and support them! Stop counting on exploitative mega-corporations to do work they have no intention of doing.
Finally, to all my readers who read Café Con Lychee and loved it, thank you. I love y'all, and I appreciate y'all, and I really wish I'd been given the chance to give y'all the book you deserved. I hope I can make it up to you in 2025.
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devaicons · 7 months ago
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deva cassel x jacquemus fw24
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trillgutterbug · 2 years ago
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what's up with how you can't add/edit/delete tags on a post in your drafts now lol
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knittinganddrinkingtea · 2 years ago
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Anmari Botha by Andrea D’Aquino for Quality Magazine January 2017
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chaos0pikachu · 1 year ago
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I didn't know there was a gay Shaun King out here ranking in papers rip
I've been scrolling through the james somertons, and hbomberguy for ten minutes each and I still have no clue what the fuck is going on who even are these ppl
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