Loading Events

Important Information About Our Live Webinars

All webinar times are in Eastern Time. More information about our courses and webinars is available here .

Approximately one week after the webinar takes place, everyone who registered will receive access to the recording on our education site . That site has different login information from the main EFA site. Please check your email one week after the webinar for information on how to access the recording.

Editors want writers to succeed! No matter what kind of writing you do, your work can benefit from being thoughtfully and professionally edited. If you haven’t worked with an editor before, you may be worried about harsh criticism or overbearing changes, but you can let those fears go. Your editor is your partner in helping to ensure your writing is the best it can be.

In this one-hour webinar, we’ll start by busting some misconceptions authors have about editors. We’ll cover how editing fits into the publication process and the different levels of editing, so you’ll know just what type of editor you should be searching for and what to expect once you’re working with one. And we’ll provide important information about red flags and things to watch out for in an editorial or publishing relationship, especially if you’re using a vanity press.

Whether you’re creating fiction or nonfiction, self-publishing or going a traditional publishing route, these helpful tips will guide you through every step of the process, so you can proceed with confidence from the first inquiry to the final critique. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to develop a strong working relationship with an editor and get the most out of their suggestions.

This Webinar Is Free for EFA Members!

Sign in with your EFA member account to access member pricing on all our educational offerings and get this webinar for free! Not a member? Join now.

Cyndi Sandusky (she/her) started Sandusky Editorial Services in 2019 after a number of previous careers, including wildlife rehabilitation, data analysis, crime lab technician, mutual fund back office, graphic design, and healthcare documentation. She currently edits school psych reports, medicolegal reports, and fiction, including paranormal, romance, fantasy, cozy mystery, and thrillers. She has noticed a number of common errors in the documents and manuscripts she edits, and she began posting tips and tricks online to help authors navigate tricky grammar issues.

Policies

Our website has detailed information on registration, accessibility, duration of access to course materials, and refunds. By participating in this course, you are agreeing to the EFA’s Online Community Code of Conduct and Anti-Harassment Policy .

Go to Top