Who knows where I can find a publisher?
Once you have completed your manuscript you need to go back and revise it. Most authors do several revisions. The author James A. Michener once said: I’m not a great writer, but I’m a great rewriter. This next step is matter of some debate. Some writers are able to objectively edit their own work and some benefit from the objective eye of an independent editor. If you think that you can objectively edit your own work then good for you. Just remember that over 90% of the writers that attempt to become traditionally published are rejected. It’s entirely up to you if you think that you can successfully edit your own work. For many writers it would behoove them to hire an independent editor. Not only will they give you invaluable information to make your manuscript better, but they will be able to give you great insight about the publishing world. An editor is an investment. They will cost you anywhere from 5-15 dollars per 250 words. Editors don’t just fix your grammar. They help you impr