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Why Writing A Book Is Like Having A Baby

There have been many times when I have all but forced a professor to pry a term paper I spent weeks exhausting over from my pinched fingertips, so it's absolutely no surprise to me that there are a number of articles out there making the association between published books and newborn babies. Or unpublished manuscripts and fetuses. I won't describe them (I'm sure you can already imagine the obsession, anxiety, and midnight cravings), but I can surely understand that it's no coincidence that the average gestation time between the exciting conception phase and the terrifying publication phase is approximately that of a human baby. The phases overlap in ways you can't possibly imagine. Care to read about what may be in store for you? Here's an interesting article that looks at first-time authorship from a completely psychological perspective: 10 Ways Writing A Book Is Like Having A Baby   Here's another, albeit with more delightful sarcasm, whimsy, and s

The Right Editor

Any written work that is moving from your hands to the hands of another should be edited. Yes, I will excuse the little things like grocery lists given to errand-runners and phone messages taken for your mother, but I strongly believe that there is very little that should not first pass before the eyes of an editor before it reaches its final destination. We can all agree that "Worcestershire" may be spelled incorrectly when we're pushing a cart down the condiment section of the grocery store, just as we can agree that it must be spelled correctly if we're writing a letter of complaint to the CEO of Lea and Perrins. But what about its spelling in a public social media post or in a general newsletter to friends and colleagues? Wouldn't you agree that these are also instances where spelling should be of utmost importance? Any decent editor can take care of spelling errors, but "any decent editor" may not necessarily be the right editor for you. Below I

What Are Your Words Worth?

What Are Your Words Worth? Indeed, that is the question that was on my mind when I started this business one year ago. What are your words worth? I imagined myself asking potential clients during 1:1 meetings in coffee shops around North America. Are they worth the little it will cost to have something you will truly be proud of? The thought that I could help university students write solid research papers is what motivated me to - pardon the cliché - start this journey. The idea that I could help budding authors fulfill a dream of writing a book introduced a new path. The understanding that I could help anyone losing sleep at night because of writing revealed to be numerous trails I could happily traipse. The fact is this: everyone who writes needs an editor. Whether the work requires serious content editing or just a few syntactical corrections, that second set of eyes is of fundamental importance to the quality of any piece. Our Facebook and LinkedIn business posts should be