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Every Project Is Nuanced

Every Project Is Nuanced

Editing goes through phases.

The amount of editing a manuscript needs depends not only on how it has been prepared but also on the audience for which the work is intended and the publication schedule.

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Estimating how long the editing will take requires looking at all parts of a manuscript and can be based on page count or on total number of words; in any case, we try to take into account any complexities in the text, documentation, or illustrations, as well as the medium in which the editing will be done—on paper or in an electronic file.

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The Grove Review #4

The Grove Review #4

The Grove Review, vol. II, no. II

In this issue of the Grove, we managed the art and editorial departments, which included overseeing submissions, editing, permissions, the interior and cover design, and proofing. The cover is our design, as well. The issue produced a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, but it was well worth the effort.

In this issue:

Poetry: Talvikki Ansel, Jackie Bartley, Josh Booton, Chris Dombrowski, James Doyle, Christina Forrest, James Grabill, Vanessa Haley, Jeanette Karhi, Benjamin Landry, Jimmy Lo, Beth Martinelli, Erik Meyer, Matthew Nienow, Jay Rogoff, Derek Sheffield, Ray Succre & Anne Pierson Wiese

Fiction: Susan Lumenello, Patrick Roscoe, Hilarie Shanley & Tara Tyson

Art: Shelley Chamberlin & James Kincaid

Photography: Lincoln Barbour

Essay: Gabriel H. Boehmer

Pub. Date: Spring/Summer 2008

Format: Trade paperback

Pages: 112

ISSN: 1551-983X

Dimensions: 6 x 7

Behind The Secret

Behind The Secret

Of all the books I worked on as the managing editor at Beyond Words, The Secret stands out as the most thrilling—not due to its bestseller status, but the time it took to produce the book. Most hardcovers on Beyond Words’ list took a year of gestation before their pub date. The Secret took four months. Every department in our house and our counterparts at Atria Books in New York burned a lot of midnight oil to get this book out. The hard work definitely paid off. ~Henry

Pub. Date: November 2006
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
ISBN: 1582701709 / 9781582701707
Dimensions: 5.5 x 7

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Every Project Is Nuanced

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Every Project Is Nuanced

Editing goes through phases. The amount of editing a manuscript needs depends not only on how it has been prepared but also on the audience for which the work is intended and the publication schedule. Click here to see a larger version of the image above. Estimating how long the editing will take requires looking [...]

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The Grove Review #4

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The Grove Review #4

The Grove Review, vol. II, no. II In this issue of the Grove, we managed the art and editorial departments, which included overseeing submissions, editing, permissions, the interior and cover design, and proofing. The cover is our design, as well. The issue produced a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, but it was well worth [...]

Behind The Secret

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Behind The Secret

Of all the books I worked on as the managing editor at Beyond Words, The Secret stands out as the most thrilling—not due to its bestseller status, but the time it took to produce the book. Most hardcovers on Beyond Words’ list took a year of gestation before their pub date. The Secret took four [...]