The Elements of Editing: A Modern Guide for Editors and JournalistsMacmillan, 1982 - 156 lappuses Concise, practical, and comprehensive, The Elements of Editing synthesizes the information today's writers, editors, journalists, and students need and use most. From an inside look at the delicate relationship between author and editor to preparing a manuscript for the printer; from graphics and photography to copyright and libel law, no other book about editing covers so much material so thoroughly. For aspiring and practicing writers, editors, and everyone who wants to present a crisp, clean sentence. -- Book cover. |
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The Editorial Personality GOOD AND BAD COMPULSIVENESS | 1 |
Order Out of Chaos TEN BASIC STEPS IN PROCESSING A MANUSCRIPT | 11 |
Editor and Writer AN UNEASY ALLIANCE | 25 |
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