Anthro Aquatic Literary Editing
14 years ago
Kory here is a manager at a Borders bookstore up in Connecticut and has been cool enough about furry lit to order books from both FurPlanet and Sofawolf to sell in the bookstore. There are several pics of furry books from fandom publishers displayed on the shelves of a real bookstore because of this guy and that's pretty awesome.
So I'm putting the word out there that he is offering editing services for furry writers.
You can read full details at the following link: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5697133/
As a publisher I would always advise any writer to put their work through several levels of editing before submitting a book to me for publication. You should edit it yourself several times and then hand it over to others for an unbiased review. You'll be surprised how much another pair of eyes will spot that you've missed. Its really easy for our brains to auto-fill over any mistakes when it comes to editing or own work. So my recommendation would be to get a group of friends to read through your work and note it. Take those notes, fine tune your work and then go have a pro look through it again. Looks like his rates are pretty reasonable and having an editor is a worthwhile investment to improve your writing whether you're seeking publication or not.
Just my two cents. If you work with Kory, tell him Fuzz sent ya.
So I'm putting the word out there that he is offering editing services for furry writers.
You can read full details at the following link: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5697133/
As a publisher I would always advise any writer to put their work through several levels of editing before submitting a book to me for publication. You should edit it yourself several times and then hand it over to others for an unbiased review. You'll be surprised how much another pair of eyes will spot that you've missed. Its really easy for our brains to auto-fill over any mistakes when it comes to editing or own work. So my recommendation would be to get a group of friends to read through your work and note it. Take those notes, fine tune your work and then go have a pro look through it again. Looks like his rates are pretty reasonable and having an editor is a worthwhile investment to improve your writing whether you're seeking publication or not.
Just my two cents. If you work with Kory, tell him Fuzz sent ya.
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Which reminds me to put that I need to place another small order with you guys next week. Don't let me forget.