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Participants will learn the different types of editing, how to improve their drafts through self-editing, when and why to bring in a professional editor, and what tools to use—both free and paid—to polish their manuscript for publication.
This course equips authors with the knowledge and tools to effectively self-edit their manuscript and understand why professional editing is non-negotiable for publishing success. Participants will learn the different types of editing, how to improve their drafts through self-editing, when and why to bring in a professional editor, and what tools to use—both free and paid—to polish their manuscript for publication.
Check out other writing workshops at library branches this fall!
And to get prepped, here are some book lists about writing!
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Class/Workshop |
TAGS: | Writing Skills | Writing | Adults | #Adult |
What was known as the Shelby Branch began in 1918 when the library was housed in old School No. 34. A new branch was constructed in 1965 at the current Shelby Street location. Following a major renovation, the branch reopened in 2011 as the Garfield Park Branch, reflecting the desire of residents to refer to the branch by their beloved and adjacent Garfield Park.