Working with editors
Assistant editor Hannah Chukwu from Hamish Hamilton of Penguin Random House shares insights about her, the editing process and working with editors .

 

This interview is part of our Early Career Writers’ Resources pack Editing, made possible by Arts Council England. Discover more here →

Writer and former Programme Manager Laura Stimson chats with Hannah Hamilton about her work, and the process of working with editors.

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Editing

Editing is critical to any successful novel. We talk to editors and writers about their process.

Browse the other resources in this pack:

A writing life in four edits — Mary Paulson-Ellis

The author of  The Other Mrs Walker shares four experiences of editing and a useful exercise for your work-in-progress.

Editing & translating for young readers — Ella Micheler

On the editing process and how writers can get the most out of their editors.

The basics of self-editing with Simon K Jones

Simon K Jones demonstrates how you can make real improvements to your first draft through simple self-editing techniques.

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The basics of self-editing

Writer Simon K Jones demonstrates how you can make real improvements to your first draft through simple self-editing techniques.

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28th October 2021

Early Career Resources
Professional Insights
Tips and Advice
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A writing life in four edits

Mary Paulson-Ellis, author of The Other Mrs Walker, shares four experiences of editing and a useful exercise for your work-in-progress.

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28th October 2021

Early Career Resources
Tips and Advice
Read

Editing & translating for young readers

In this episode of The Writing Life podcast, editor, translator and co-founder of Kurumuru Books, Ella Micheler, joins us to discuss the editing process.

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28th October 2021

Early Career Resources
The Writing Life
Tips and Advice
YA & Children
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