Technorati rank
Published by Deanna Hoak October 12th, 2006 in blogI notice my Technorati rank for this blog finally made it below 100,000 this week. That’s not too bad, really, considering how many folks still link the LJ.
What I need to do, of course, is come up with more copyediting posts that folks will find interesting enough to link. I have one good topic planned as soon as I get done with my current projects, but I’m certainly game for taking suggestions.
What would you like to hear about?
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I'm a freelance copyeditor specializing in fantasy and science fiction. SF/F novels I have copyedited have been finalists for (and have sometimes won) the Hugo, Nebula, Arthur C. Clarke, Golden Spur, John W. Campbell Memorial, Quill, Locus, Philip K. Dick, British Science Fiction, British Fantasy, and World Fantasy awards. In 2007 I was short-listed for a World Fantasy Award for my copyediting.
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Have you reposted the LJ copyediting posts over here yet? Because if you want the links to all point here, it’d be helpful if the content people are linking to was all over here, too.
I’d like to read about the differences between copyediting fiction vs. non-fiction (if you work on non-fiction, that is).
Sanguinity: Yes, everything that was unlocked and was over there is over here now. I posted an entry pointing out the new links to some of my most popular entries, and I have them linked on the sidebars of both the LJ and this blog.
Heather: Yes, I have experience in both, and there are some significant differences in the way they’re handled; that’s a good idea for an entry. Thank you!
Unpublished authors often seek editing of some kind to get that extra edge on their manuscript.
Regardless of whether this impresses agents/publishers, could you speak to the possible value of such an effort from your POV?