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You've just written a book—a masterpiece, the next great classic, the single piece of literature that's going to be required reading a hundred years from now long after you're good and dead and mankind has been replaced MOSTLY by robots.
Now what?
Can you afford an editor? How do you select a good one? And how much of it can you do by yourself?
Grammar Style Syntax Plot Development Proofreading Formatting And, more importantly, cost-saving methods
Self-Editing on a Penny was written by an independent author FOR independent authors. Don't make the same costly mistakes I've made. Self-Edit first.
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Cost-effective self-editing tips for independent authors.
Who is this book for?
If you're an aspiring or independent author, this book can be your best friend. It offers practical advice on refining your manuscript without breaking the bank, covering everything from grammar to formatting. Many readers praise its straightforward approach, empowering you to take control of your editing process and elevate your writing on a budget.