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Tag Archives: editing
On the road again
We head for Thailand today to spend Songkran (Thai/Buddhist New Year) in Krabi province, where we spent a wonderful holiday in January 2009. We are also headed to Nakhon Si Thammarat, part of Thailand I have never visited before. I … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Nette, Angela Savage, editing, Jane Sullivan, Thailand, travel
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Writers at the Convent 2011 de-brief
I’m fortunate to have been a guest at several writers’ festivals now, but Saturday’s New Fiction panel with Toni Jordan and Meg Mundell chaired by Nadine Davidoff goes down as one of my most enjoyable. For a start, we all … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Savage, editing, editor, Meg Mundell, Nadine Davidoff, Toni Jordan, Writers at the Convent 2011, writing methods
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Editing, my lovely
I spent the last weeks of January 2010 working on the structural edits of my new novel The Half-Child. A few weeks later, it was time for the copyedit. If I compare the process of structural editing with renovating a … Continue reading