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Tag Archives: editor ratings
Featured Pubmission Writer: Noelle R. Andrews
Pubmission writers who receive 4- or 5- star Editor Ratings on Pubmission are featured here on our blog and on the Pubmission home page. Noelle Andrews received four stars from one of our editors for her submission titled The Aftermath … Continue reading →
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Pubmission Editor Profile: Ingrid Carson, Facilitator to the Creative Process
“I really love serving as a facilitator to the creative process, knowing what to say to encourage the writer, and how to suggest changes that will strengthen the work at the same time.” Continue reading →
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Pubmission Editor Profile: Megan Lobsinger
Pubmission is thrilled to welcome Megan Lobsinger as not only as an Editor Reviewer and Coach on Pubmission, but as our new VP of Marketing and Sales. Continue reading →
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What If Your Writing Stinks and You Don’t Know It?
As an acquisitions editor, I’ve encountered my fair share of submissions from authors who were spending their free time unwisely. But you can’t tell those writers not to quit their day jobs in a form rejection letter. Continue reading →
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Are you treating your submissions like job applications or marketing pieces?
If you’re trying to get published and knee-deep in the submissions process, you need to approach your submissions like a copywriter. Here’s how. Continue reading →
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Tagged editor ratings, marketing, online submissions, pubmission
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Accept Submissions Online for Free at Pubmission!
Pubmission is now offering a free lifetime membership to approved publisher members! Continue reading →
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Pubmission Editor Coaches Provide Feedback, Motivation
How do you know when your writing is ready for a publisher’s eyes? It’s always best to get a second opinion. Starting now, you can work directly with a freelance editor using the Editor Coaching feature on Pubmission.com. Continue reading →
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Will Pubmission Reduce the Volume of Submissions to Your Slush Pile?
No. Pubmission isn’t meant to be a gatekeeper. You are. We’ve said from the outset that editors and agents should remain the gatekeepers in publishing. You’re only as good as the writing talent you recruit. So why would you relinquish … Continue reading →
Isn’t it time for Slush Pile 2.0?
The publishing industry is undergoing a major shift toward technological innovation. The rise of e-books and print-on-demand publishing has put pressure on traditional publishers to find new ways to make their production processes more efficient and cost effective. That’s where … Continue reading →
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