lhudek |
I have no one I know of that is capable of editing, but I happen to be friends with Dr. No's comics and games here in Marietta GA. I asked the owner (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff_Biggers) what I should do to seek an editor as a fledgling writer. His advice was too look on forums and exchange editing work with other authors. This would keep us unbiased and honest with one another, and ultimately build both of us as writers.
If someone has a more sound idea, please let me know and thanks!
Jacob W. Michaels |
I would say it depends on what you're looking to have edited and for what purpose.
I'm generally happy to give a glance at a monster or magic item and give some feedback if someone asks, but I would probably charge someone if it were a 10,000-word document and/or something they're looking to publish and make money on.
There are certainly editing fora out there where you can find/hire someone to edit for you, though I don't know how difficult it would be to find someone to do Pathfinder-related editing (as opposed to if you're doing fiction writing or some other sort of writing).
lhudek |
I would say it depends on what you're looking to have edited and for what purpose.
I'm generally happy to give a glance at a monster or magic item and give some feedback if someone asks, but I would probably charge someone if it were a 10,000-word document and/or something they're looking to publish and make money on.
There are certainly editing fora out there where you can find/hire someone to edit for you, though I don't know how difficult it would be to find someone to do Pathfinder-related editing (as opposed to if you're doing fiction writing or some other sort of writing).
A module or other short world building would be a good bit easier to have people aid me with editing. Sadly this is not the case. I am not sure where else to look since it is PF related. I am going to drudge through and write this beast, and then try to break down a rough draft into 3 editable parts.