This field guide reveals the daily responsibilities of a literary magazine editor and the essential skills needed to read, mark up, and transform writing. It outlines an editor's tasks, including vision creation, acquisitions, submission responses, and author correspondence, while providing a behind-the-scenes look at manuscripts in progress. The book concludes with a test editing section featuring engaging exercises that teach practical strategies for working on various texts. With generous insights and access to practicing editors' annotations and thought processes, it offers a unique perspective on nonfiction, fiction, and poetry manuscripts from submission to final presentation. Interviews with editors discuss their choices, philosophies, and practices, enriching the reader's understanding of the editing process. As a skill honed through practice and apprenticeship, this guide serves as an ultimate companion for anyone looking to improve their editing craft. It encourages learning by doing through exercises, reflections, and case studies, inviting readers to step into the role of an editor and demystify the exciting and coveted profession of editing.
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This author crafts narratives that delve into the intricacies of the human condition with a distinctive narrative voice. His prose, often marked by sharp insight and unconventional humor, explores the depths of existence, leaving readers with a lasting sense of wonder. Through his literary contributions, the author grapples with timeless questions of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in an ever-shifting world. His unflinching examination of the human heart sets him apart as a powerful storyteller.

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