Nonfiction Editing 101 LESSON PACK
$80.00
Do you shy away from editing nonfiction manuscripts because you’re unsure about the technical aspects unique to nonfiction? Do you feel overwhelmed by charts and tables, quotations and citations, running heads and subheads, front and back matter, bibliographies and notes, copyright and ISBNs? Nonfiction Editing 101 is for you. This course will guide you through the maze of intricate parts that comprise a nonfiction book. After successfully completing the material, you will confidently know what to look for and how to format and edit any nonfiction manuscript. As a bonus, you’ll gain knowledge that will help you guide your clients through the tough world of publishing.
Instructor: Erin Brown
Format: This is the Lesson Pack format. The curriculum will be emailed to you within 24 hours of purchase.
Prerequisite: There are no prerequisites for this course. (This course is a prerequisite for Nonfiction Editing 201.)
Level: Beginner
Base price: $80 (members of The Christian PEN receive discounts)
Course length: 8 lessons
Course Outline: Click to download.
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Format: This is the Lesson Pack format. The curriculum will be accessible in your account within 24 hours. Lesson Packs are nonrefundable.
Prerequisite: There are no prerequisites for this course. (This course is a prerequisite for Nonfiction Editing 201.)
Level: Beginner
Base price: $80 (members of The Christian PEN receive discounts)
Course length: 8 lessons
Course Outline: Click to download.
Gleniece Lytle –
I loved learning about formatting manuscripts. I appreciated the author’s tip to get a left-facing single quotation mark by typing the apostrophe twice and eliminating the first one. I didn’t particularly like learning about tables and graphs. (But I understand it is needed, in case we come across that in our work.) I did not expect so much document sources/citation teaching. I felt like it consisted of too much outside reading. But I understand why.