Difference Between Copy Editing and Proofreading for Authors

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • When you write a book you'll quickly realize there are different kinds of editors that do different jobs for improving your book. The first editor to work on a book should be a content or developmental editor. Then you'll hire a copy editor, and finally a proofreader. For many authors, the difference between the different editors can seem minimal so in this video Julie Broad of Book Launchers breaks it down so you know, once and for all, what is the difference between copyediting and proofreading when it comes to book editing! #bookpublishing #editingtips #authortips
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Difference between copyediting and proofreading overview
    0:58 What a content editor does (Developmental Editing)
    1:20 What a copy editor does
    2:26 The goal of copyediting
    4:00 What a proofreader does
    5:01 Why you need a proofread of a formatted book
    5:50 Recapping what a copyeditor does vs a proofreader
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Komentáře • 35

  • @beelinebill
    @beelinebill Před rokem +3

    I learned this with my first editor the hard way - by paying more money to her for the additional step that was much needed. I believe you explained with clarity, what people like me needed to know earlier! Thank you, Julie!

  • @poetryfromtheheart1287
    @poetryfromtheheart1287 Před rokem +2

    Great example of why we need a proofreader.

  • @rachelrobertson7353
    @rachelrobertson7353 Před rokem +1

    Something I always look for whether I’m copy editing or proofreading is consistency in word order. Sometimes I’ll find dangling modifiers that are amusing to read, but won’t pass in a final review. My aim is to make sure that the book is the best version it can be, and help the author’s dreams come true! It’s such fulfilling work!

  • @mikecook_author
    @mikecook_author Před rokem +2

    I really enjoyed the discussion on the different types of editing in your book. Since I watched your videos before reading, I literally heard your voice as I read it. And yes, I posted a review 👍

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!! :D

    • @mikecook_author
      @mikecook_author Před rokem +2

      @@BookLaunchers you are very welcome. I have been using your self-publishing book as a guide for my first real non-fiction book (approx 40% first draft done). I’ve been concentrating on the reader, the hook, the title/subtitle, chapter titles, first chapter, and first line of each chapter to have a hook. Thanks again for a great book.

  • @SoloMotivation
    @SoloMotivation Před rokem +3

    🌸🌸🌸🌸
    *Don’t be afraid to give up the good for the great*
    🌟🌟🌟🌟

    • @ArtistAllanWest
      @ArtistAllanWest Před rokem +1

      In art school, they told us to “kill our darlings.” It meant essentially the same thing. Sometimes the things that we are most enamored with are the things that are also distracting, and keeping us from doing our best job.

  • @ArtistAllanWest
    @ArtistAllanWest Před rokem +2

    I have nothing but respect for BL’s editors. Be they development editors or content editors… and now that I’ve sent off the manuscript, I’m looking forward to working with copy editors and proofreaders! I was told that it might be difficult or frustrating… that it might be emotionally draining or require compromise. I found that every bit of advice was phenomenally helpful, and showed me how I could bring my book to a much higher level than I would have ever expected.

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem +1

      WOOOOHOOOO that is so wonderful to hear! Thanks Allan. Happy Friday.

    • @ArtistAllanWest
      @ArtistAllanWest Před rokem

      @@BookLaunchers
      ٩( ᐛ ) ٩(^‿^)۶
      We're celebrating in Tokyo!

  • @ELECTECHNUT
    @ELECTECHNUT Před rokem +2

    Another absolutely essential information video! You rock Julie!

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! Happy Friday!
      Thanks for being a part of the #noboringbooks community and commenting the day a video is released. We’re CELEBRATING!! It’s our 5 year anniversary. You’ve been entered to win our bi-weekly draw for some sweet swag and you’re invited to join our live stream party to find out if you won, and win other prizes too. It’s happening on .August 16th at 2pm PST right here at BookLaunchers.TV. Tune in live or catch the replay to find out if you’ve won. See you again soon. :)

  • @TheShaunHayes
    @TheShaunHayes Před rokem

    Happy Friday. Another very informative and valuable video thank you!

  • @tlotlosenai7304
    @tlotlosenai7304 Před rokem +1

    This woman is just awesome. Much love Julie

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem

      Happy Friday!
      Thanks for being a part of the #noboringbooks community and commenting the day a video is released. We’re CELEBRATING!! It’s our 5 year anniversary. You’ve been entered to win our bi-weekly draw for some sweet swag and you’re invited to join our live stream party to find out if you won, and win other prizes too. It’s happening on .August 16th at 2pm PST right here at BookLaunchers.TV. Tune in live or catch the replay to find out if you’ve won. See you again soon. :)

  • @ScullyPopASMR
    @ScullyPopASMR Před rokem +1

    This is a very practical video.

  • @TheOppositeIsTrueBook
    @TheOppositeIsTrueBook Před rokem +1

    Just what I needed. Stepping into the Fact Checking and Copyediting phases! :)

  • @fitzness
    @fitzness Před rokem +1

    I'm actually hunting for a copy editor now. Great timing!

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem +1

      Happy hunting :)

    • @fitzness
      @fitzness Před rokem

      Watching this again tonight. Do you have any idea how often I REWATCH your videos?

  • @QuizmasterLaw
    @QuizmasterLaw Před rokem +1

    gotta be in it to win it!

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem +1

      And you're in it. :) Happy Friday!
      Thanks for being a part of the #noboringbooks community and commenting the day a video is released. We’re CELEBRATING!! It’s our 5 year anniversary. You’ve been entered to win our bi-weekly draw for some sweet swag and you’re invited to join our live stream party to find out if you won, and win other prizes too. It’s happening on .August 16th at 2pm PST right here at BookLaunchers.TV. Tune in live or catch the replay to find out if you’ve won. See you again soon. :)

  • @epi_sto_letes
    @epi_sto_letes Před 4 měsíci

    Eliminate double spaces between sentences? What does she mean?

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před 4 měsíci

      Hitting the space bar twice after a period. That used to be the standard. Now you just hit it once.

    • @epi_sto_letes
      @epi_sto_letes Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@BookLaunchers That's what I thought. I still intentionally hit the space bar twice after a period. I think this new standard of a single space is a mistake. We have a single space after a comma and a semicolon, which gives a sense of a continued idea or thought. A double-space emphasizes that a one thought is done and a new one begins.
      I suppose next we'll be running one paragraph into the next without a new line separation. The first-line indentation to mark a new paragraph is already considered dépassé or even quaint.
      I'm speculating that this new standard was introduced by publishers as it could reduced that amount of paper needed for any given publication.

  • @sallyalter6003
    @sallyalter6003 Před rokem +2

    Julie, I think your videos are great, but you have to sink thousands of dollars into a book to get all those different edits. Then most books sell less than 250 copies in their life time.! Makes no sense at all.

    • @BookLaunchers
      @BookLaunchers  Před rokem +1

      Yes - editing is the most expensive part of the process for most authors. That said, authors that invest in the success of their book, position it for the reader, and continuously market it can get a return on their investment. Most of our authors sell 250 or more copies in launch month alone so they do a lot better than that stat.

    • @mikecook_author
      @mikecook_author Před rokem +3

      Sally Alter, you are correct, a ROI is not guaranteed. Paying money to get help with making your book better is definitely a gamble. Never spend money you don’t have. But betting on yourself has better odds than the Powerball!