Tag: freelancer
Q&A with Joanna Penn of The Creative Penn, Author and Entrepreneur
Q&A with Bobby Birchall, book Designer
Going with the flow: which way next for proofreading?
Indexer Q&A with Laurence Errington
Indexer special: Q&A with Pierke Bosschieter
From Concept to Cover: Hell Hath No Fury Like an Author Scorned by Mark Ecob
Making the most of working with freelancers
In five years of running whitefox, here are some of the key things we’ve concluded that seem to matter most to both publishers and freelancers.
15 tweets you’ll feel if you live the #WritersLife
Being a writer is tough. Endless drafts, endless edits, endless procrastination. If you’re struggling to write today, there are other writers out there who know exactly how you feel – […]
Translation Q&A with Erin Brady
Q&A with Charles Thiede of Zapnito
We spoke to Charles Thiede, co-founder of Zapnito, a platform where individuals can leverage a comprehensive network of experts and influencers. We spoke to Charles about setting up the company, working with publishers and the upside to rejection.
Freelancer Tipsheet: Copyeditor Monica Byles
We went to whitefox freelancer Monica Byles for some expert advice on maintaining a successful career as a freelance copyeditor. Read on to find out if any of Monica’s tips are new to you, or whether you’re already a copyediting superstar. Remember, you’re up against decades of editorial experience!
Q&A with Editor Helen Coyle
We interviewed Helen Coyle, a ghostwriter and editor living in Buenos Aires. She has seven years’ experience of freelancing for publishers including Hodder & Stoughton, Penguin, Sceptre, Canongate and Hutchinson. She is the co-author of two New York Times number two bestsellers and has edited numerous UK bestsellers in practically every genre from literary fiction to self-help. She specialises in structural editing, and loves mentoring authors.