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Showing posts with label Jacquelyn Lynn. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 20, 2023

Jacquelyn Lyn Recommends The Frugal Editor If You Write Anything

Title: The Frugal Editor
Subtitle: Do-it-Yourself Editing Secrets
Edition: 3rd
Author: Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Publisher: Modern History Press 
Image: Courtesy Jacquelyn Lynn
Available on Amazon

Awards: Reader Views, Irwin Award, Dan Poynter's Global E-book Award and more.


If You Write Anything, You Need The Frugal Editor

Reviewed by Jacquelyn Lynn originally for her website and Medium

I’ve always appreciated the reality of gatekeepers—those people you must get past to get to the person you want to reach. Of the many things that will get you blocked by a gatekeeper in the writing and publishing world, poor editing is at the top of the list.

Carolyn Howard-Johnson makes that point early and often in the third edition of The Frugal Editor: Do-It-Yourself Editing Secrets. While much of this book is geared toward the book publishing industry, the information is invaluable for anyone who writes anything, including books, blogs, reports, web copy, even emails—and we all do that.

Howard-Johnson writes:

“The most important part of the editing process is getting over the idea that readers won’t notice or care, or that someone else does or doesn’t do this editing stuff for you. Editing matters big. It matters in places you never suspected it would.”

The Frugal Editor is not another dry, textbook-style list of grammar rules (although it has plenty of those). It’s entertaining and obvious that Howard-Johnson had a lot of fun writing it. As you read, sometimes you’ll nod in agreement that a particular error is irritating to the reader or cringe in embarrassment because you’re making the mistake being discussed.

If your goal is to have your book traditionally published, you’ll want to pay careful attention to the chapter where Howard-Johnson lists 21 literary agents’ pet peeves. She put a request out to agents and shared their specific responses. Following their advice will significantly increase your chances of getting representation for your book.

Language is always evolving, and so is the editing process. We need to keep up with the changes and the tools that help us produce a final product that is as sharp, crisp, and clear as possible. The Frugal Editordoes that in discussions of AI editing tools, up-to-date rules for how to avoid running afoul of the PC police, techniques for improving your writing, and much more.

Howard-Johnson includes detailed information on publishing shams and scams—a subject dear to my heart. She explains how to spot rip-offs and provides basic information on self-publishing.

The appendices and Frugal Editor’s Extras are worth the price of the book. The appendices include recommended reading and resources, a list of literary agents, sample query and cover letters, and more. The Extras are real-life lessons from Howard-Johnson’s experiences so you can learn from her mistakes.

Whether your goal is to write a Nobel Prize-winning book or simply to send error-free emails, you need The Frugal Editor: Do-It-Yourself Editing Secrets. I recommend reading (or skimming) the entire book so you know what’s in it and then keeping it handy for reference as you’re working.

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Sunday, February 28, 2021

Author-Blogger Jacquelyn Lynn Reviews "Great Little Last-Minute Editing Tips for Writers"

    • Title: Great Little Last-Minute Editing Tips for Writers (Second Edition)
    • Subtitle: The Ultimate Frugal Booklet for Avoiding Word Trippers 
    •       and Crafting Gatekeeper Perfect Copy
    • Author: Carolyn Howard-Johnson
    • Publisher: Modern History Press
    • Pages: 42
    • ISBN: 9781615995240
    • Available on Amazon in Paperback, Ebook, Hardcover


Reviewed by Jacquelyn Lynn 

This skinny book is fat with great information for all writers—whether writing is your full-time job or a part of your professional responsibilities.

Great Little Last-Minute Editing Tips for Writers is an addition to Carolyn Howard-Johnson’s earlier book, The Frugal Editor. The core of this little book is a list of what Howard-Johnson calls “Trip-You-Up Words”—those errors that creep into our writing either because we typed them wrong but spellchecker didn’t catch it, or we didn’t know we were making a mistake.

What makes the book a fun read is Howard-Johnson’s style. This isn’t a dry glossary of definitions; it’s a conversation with an editor who genuinely wants your work—whether it’s a novel destined for the bestseller lists or an email to your mom—to be accurate and clear. In addition to explaining what the words that tend to trip us up mean, Howard-Johnson offers practical tips for testing yourself if you’re not sure you’re using the right word.

While the target audience for Great Little Last-Minute Editing Tips for Writers is writers who are pitching their manuscripts to editors (which explains the mention of gatekeeper in the subtitle), anyone (including self-publishers, staff writers, and anyone who appreciates correct word usage) can use the information in this book. Get a copy for yourself and as a gift for the other writers in your life.


MORE ABOUT Jacquelyn Lynn

Jacquelyn Lynn is an inspirational author, business writer, and ghostwriter whose credits include more than 40 books, 3,000+ magazine articles, ebooks, blogs, white papers, and more. She is also a self-publishing consultant.


Jacquelyn the author of the novel Choices (A Joyful Cup Story) as well as the nonfiction books Words to Work By: 31 devotions for the workplace based on the Book of Proverbs and Finding Joy in the Morning: 
You can make it through the night.She also wrote The Simple Facts for Self Publishing. With her husband, she is the co-creator of several coloring books for adults.