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message 1: by Scott (new)

Scott (agilemktg) | 1 comments My name is Scott Gardner. I'm in the process of resurrecting my old publishing company. Back in the late '90s I put out signed, ltd edition horror & fantasy chapbooks. One of my clients in my current "day business" wrote a mystery novel, and so I'm re-establishing Dark Raptor Press as a publisher of genre series. Horror, fantasy, SF and mystery.

DRP is a legitmate, royalty-paying publishing company - we've just updated our focus to e-books and dead tree via POD. DRP has contracts directly with Amazon, B&N and Kobo, and I hope to be adding iBooks via Smashwords soon.

On the other side of the coin, I write business (specifically marketing) non-fiction these days instead of fiction.

Nice to meet you all!


message 2: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 1 comments I'm Rachel DiMaggio. I run a writing/book blog called Freelance and Fiction. I'm also an editor. I've worked freelance for years and am currently also employed by a Canadian publishing company called Muse It Up.

My proofreading and editing site is at http://proofreaderone.weebly.com. I love helping authors polish their work!

Follow me on Twitter! I'm not sure how to post a shortened link, so here's my Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/#!/RachelVDiMaggio


message 3: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Mackler-Paternostro (ashmp) | 1 comments Hi all! My name is Ashley and I am a new (read as: unpublished) author. I'm actually just getting down to the nitty gritty of hiring an editor to go over my book, which is a very huge thing for me.

Feel free to check out my blog www.ashmp.wordpress.com which basically my live journal of stumbling into publishing.


message 4: by Jessica (last edited Oct 17, 2011 03:16PM) (new)

Jessica (jessicalowdon) | 1 comments Hi guys,

I'm a book reviewer and freelance editor.

As an editor, I work mostly with self-publishing fiction authors. I take on a broad scope of projects, but what I love to work on is science fiction, fantasy, and YA. My website is href="http://www.jessicaklasseneditorialser... Klassen Editorial Services.

My book review blog is called StarLit, and again, I review science fiction, fantasy, and YA. I review books at random and by request.

Good luck publishing, everyone!


message 5: by Christina (new)

Christina Vasilevski (cvasilevski) Hello all,

I'm a writer and editor. I'm still getting a freelancing business going, but my blog (at http://www.105creations.com) is about books and reading in general, rather than editing tips in particular.

I'm a graduate of the publishing program offered by Ryerson University in Toronto. It's a really good program.


message 6: by Mimi (new)

Mimi Barbour (mimibarbour) | 1 comments Hi everyone.

My name is Mimi Barbour and I'm a published author with Wild Rose Press. My series with them is called The Vicarage Bench Series and the books are spirit-time travel, quite humorous love stories that take place in the vintage era in a small village setting in a place called Bury, UK.

I've recently self published a book called "MY Cheeky Angel" - for $.99 as an incentive to readers to check out my new series "Angels with Attitude"

I love to interact with other authors and am always looking for a reviewer who will be willing to read my work (free copies available of course) and leave honest reviews on sites such as Amazon, Smashwords and Goodreads. So...if you're interested please leave me a message and I'll get back to you. Check out my blogsite for excerpts and back blurbs here http://mimibarbour.blogspot.com




message 7: by Laekan (new)

Laekan Kemp (laekanzeakemp) Ashley wrote: "Hi all! My name is Ashley and I am a new (read as: unpublished) author. I'm actually just getting down to the nitty gritty of hiring an editor to go over my book, which is a very huge thing for m..."

Hi Ashley!!! It sounds like we're in the same boat. I just finished my first manuscript a few months ago and am in the editing and revising process. I've had a few people peer review it but I'm really looking for an editor to help me polish it up. I've been looking online for freelance editors but most of them have been out of my price range. I know you get what you pay for but I am literally broke. How has the search been going for you??

Also you mentioned keeping a running blog of your experience entering the publishing world. I'm about to graduate from Texas Tech University but I'm in a web design class and my final project is a blog pretty much about the same thing. It's not online yet but it will be by the end of the semester.

Are you planning on self-publishing or have you been queriying any agents or publishing houses? I've recieved quite a few rejection letters, unfortunately, but my book is a mix between YA and latin historical fiction so I'm sure it would take a while to find a home.


message 8: by Eric (new)

Eric Johnson (authorericjohnson) | 4 comments I am Eric. I have pre-k kids. They scream. I wear ear plugs when I write.


message 9: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Clausen Rachel wrote: "I'm Rachel DiMaggio. I run a writing/book blog called Freelance and Fiction. I'm also an editor. I've worked freelance for years and am currently also employed by a Canadian publishing company call..."

Hey Rachel, I would love to add you to my list of GR friends; however, I saw that you had your profile set to private. If you would like to add me as a friend, I would be very thankful.


message 10: by Ilana (new)

Ilana (lamort) Hello,

I'm a writer mostly science fiction and fantasy also poetry. I work on a bunch of stories at the same time skipping around between them. I just counted how many stories I have going and I realized I have about 30 started. I'm looking for someone to edit my work, point out wholes in my plots, just generally give feed back on what I write.

http://5nekas.blogspot.com/


message 11: by Anna (new)

Anna Simpson (emaginette) Hi

Call me Em or Anna. I write, but my self editing sucks. Any tips you could share would be great. I've started my own help book, but it doesn't help if I can't see the errors.

Oh, the book is a reference book for me...


message 12: by Heather (new)

Heather Hello,
My name is Heather and I'm trying to get into editing/proofreading. I'm looking to build up my resume, so if anyone has anything that needs a proofer, I'd love to take a look at it.


message 13: by Anna (new)

Anna Simpson (emaginette) Is this like a business or what? Cuz, if its free and experience is all you want Scribophile might be worth checking out.

And of course there is me... I always need help, but I'm still in the unpublished category. Would it cost anything?

If you are still interested in me, I'll throw some things your way. Let me know...


message 14: by Heather (new)

Heather Anna, My goal is to eventually start a business. Right now I'm trying to gather references and experience, so I'm excepting payment in the form of a reference and/or acknowledgement. If you have anything you need proofed, I'd love to help.


message 15: by Ilana (new)

Ilana (lamort) Hello Heather,
I'm really in need of an editor right now. If you're interested you can check out what I have up on here.


message 16: by Heather (new)

Heather Ilana, I'm going to add you as a friend and message you. <3


message 17: by Anna (new)

Anna Simpson (emaginette) That's great, Heather.

If you want to proof and edit sign up with Scriophile. I also have an account there. It is for writers and editors. Many a crit is done by an up and coming editor.

Anyway, enough of that. I will let you know when I have something for you.

It is really nice to meet you. I didn't say that earlier and I should have. This is great.


message 18: by Heather (new)

Heather I signed up for Scriophile after I saw your message, but I didn't see where to go to ask about proofreading. I need to explore it more. Thanks for letting me know about it. It's nice to meet you as well.


message 19: by Anna (new)

Anna Simpson (emaginette) Look under writing, choose to crit a piece of work and do an in-line crit.

Highlight what you think should be deleted, backspace will draw a line through it, and placing your curser between words will make a green space to write comments or additions to the work.

On the right of the piece are other things like getting an email when the next chapter goes up or lower down a list of other posted chapters of the same novel.

I'll see you around there drop by my scratchpad and leave me a note.

If are interested, Seasons Change is mine. I'd love to hear or read what you think.


message 20: by Heather (new)

Heather I just finished the online tutorial for the site. Seems really interesting. I don't really write, but the critiquing aspect could be very helpful for me.
I added you to my Favorites list. I look forward to reading your work.


message 21: by Anna (new)

Anna Simpson (emaginette) I know. Lots of members just crit. It can be approached as an in-depth edit or proofread.

I'm so glad you joined.


message 22: by Lynxie (last edited Feb 10, 2012 03:39AM) (new)

Lynxie | 8 comments Hi all!

Avid reader and slightly less avid writer, just getting back into things after a substantial break. I would love for feedback/opinion or just your thoughts on any of my writing: http://www.goodreads.com/story/list/6...

Also, I would be more than happy to read through/comment/review or edit for others if needed :)


message 23: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Eric wrote: "I am Eric. I have pre-k kids. They scream. I wear ear plugs when I write."

LOL


message 24: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Hi, everyone!

I am Literary Marie. I am an avid reader, writer, book reviewer and copyeditor. My book blog focuses on book reviews, literary news and discussion (www.literarymarie.com). I am in the process of creating a professional website for my freelance editing.

I am looking forward to networking with everyone here and building great relationships.


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi, I'm Georgina. I'm an Australian and an indie writer, two great reasons to be part of this group. Oh, and I love editors, they're a writer's best friend. I recently sent my latest manuscript to a fantastic developmental editor, and her feedback was so spot on I've decided I'll never release anything again without enlisting the services of editors.


message 26: by Sandie (new)

Sandie Hello, I'm Sandie and I'm from the United States. I write a little bit (mostly poetry or 100-200 word shorts), but I mainly want to proofread. I'm looking to be an editor later in life after I get through graduate school for Professional Rhetoric and Writing (crossing my fingers I get in).


message 27: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Georgina wrote: "Hi, I'm Georgina. I'm an Australian and an indie writer, two great reasons to be part of this group. Oh, and I love editors, they're a writer's best friend. I recently sent my latest manuscript to ..."

Nice to meet you, Georgina. Glad to hear that we are a writer's best friend.


message 28: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Sandie wrote: "Hello, I'm Sandie and I'm from the United States. I write a little bit (mostly poetry or 100-200 word shorts), but I mainly want to proofread. I'm looking to be an editor later in life after I get ..."

Nice to meet you, Sandie. Good luck with graduate school.


message 29: by Anjela (new)

Anjela Renee (angelamyrick) | 8 comments Hello, my name is Angela. I'm currently working on a Erotic Paranormal romance. I am looking for a proofreader/editor to help me out. If anyone is interested please contact me.


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

LiteraryMarie wrote: "Georgina wrote: "Hi, I'm Georgina. I'm an Australian and an indie writer, two great reasons to be part of this group. Oh, and I love editors, they're a writer's best friend. I recently sent my late..."

Hi LiteraryMarie. Very much so. Releasing an unedited book is like going out in public in your pajamas. :) (And readers don't forget)


message 31: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Georgina wrote: "LiteraryMarie wrote: "Georgina wrote: "Hi, I'm Georgina. I'm an Australian and an indie writer, two great reasons to be part of this group. Oh, and I love editors, they're a writer's best friend. I..."

I like your example, Georgina.


message 32: by [deleted user] (new)

:) I think it's apt.


message 33: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Simona wrote: "Greetings All,

I am Simona and I am new to the editing/proofreading world. Because of the critiques I have done for a friend, he has asked me to be his editor. To say that I'm excited is an unders..."


Welcome to the group and to the editing world, Simona.


message 34: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 5 comments Hi! I'm Jennifer. I'm a full-time editor at a publishing house, and I have also been doing freelance editing for 15 years. My specialties are children's books, young adult fantasy, sci-fi, and contemporary fiction, and magical realism for both youth and adults.

If you're looking for help in editing or proofing, let me know. I'm always willing to help out new writers! I'm glad to be a part of this group.


message 35: by LiteraryMarie (new)

LiteraryMarie | 10 comments Jennifer wrote: "Hi! I'm Jennifer. I'm a full-time editor at a publishing house, and I have also been doing freelance editing for 15 years. My specialties are children's books, young adult fantasy, sci-fi, and cont..."

Nice to meet you, Jennifer.


message 36: by Tricia (new)

Tricia Kristufek | 3 comments Hello all! I'm a freelance editor with several indie books under my belt. I also do proofreading for a publishing house, and in my "spare" time I write. I read a lot, and I post my reviews as well.

You can find out more about my services on my site:
http://triciakristufek.com

Or send me a message. I'm up for a good discussion anytime!


message 37: by [deleted user] (new)

I can highly recommend Tricia!


message 38: by Ben (new)

Ben Kalcher | 1 comments Hi there.

My name is Ben, I am currently fighting between my day job and a thriller I have been working on. I have two short stories floating around on the net which I used to see how self-publishing worked and the response has been good so far. Still learning, still a spring chicken at this game but enjoying thoroughly enjoying the ride. Will be looking for an editor, proofreader etc in the very near future.

Feel to follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/#!/benkalcher or on goodreads if you want to chat :)


message 39: by Natalie (new)

Natalie (ghostinmarble) | 1 comments I'm Natalie. I'm a certified copy editor with fiction and nonfiction experience and plenty of great references from Goodreads authors. I also do proofreading for the corporate offices of a large restaurant chain. I'm always looking for editing work; I truly enjoy my job! Pleasure to make all of your acquaintances.


message 40: by Isaac (last edited Jun 18, 2012 01:52PM) (new)

Isaac Fisher | 1 comments Hello all,

My name is Isaac. I just graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, and I'm looking to get into the editing and proofreading game. I'm a big fan of baseball, science fiction and comic books. But more importantly, I love to read.

I prefer science fiction and graphic novels, but I'm open to just about anything.

I have a blog too with fun cartoons, poems and stories! Here it is:
http://ice4249.blogspot.com/

I'll try to get some updates soon.


message 41: by Kayla (new)

Kayla (sweetlykayla) | 2 comments Hello!
My name is Kayla, I'm 15 and I love books, reading, and correcting mistakes. After college I'm going to be an editor, so in about eight years, you guys can contact me. Anyways, I look forward to being in this group!
Sweetly, Kayla


message 42: by [deleted user] (new)

I've just started a group on GR that aims to pool writer resources: cover artists, editors, blurb writers (I'm sure there is a more official name!), reviewers, bloggers, small presses and publishers etc. I'm hoping no one minds me posting the link here. I'm hoping the group will eventually serve as a database for writers.

http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/7...


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