Writer’s Resources

Writer’s Resources

As a writer/author it can be hard to know what the next steps are once the book has actually been written. People often say that writing is the hardest part of publishing a book, however, with the overabundance of tips and opinions out there it can sometimes be harder to figure out your next steps. As a writer it is your job to focus on writing to the best of your abilities. As an editor, my job is to help you share it with the world. Therefore, I have put together some writer’s resources to help take the stress out of formatting your novel and the process from here on out. Hopefully, as a result, you can focus on writing more!

Writer’s Resources – Editing

1. Save yourself some time with your chosen editor – to make sure they dive deep into the nitty gritty – by following these simple self-editing tips I have put together.


Self-Editing Tips

2. Have you been having trouble accepting and rejecting the changes that your editor has given back to you in a Microsoft Word document? Click on the link below to learn:


How to accept and reject Track-Changes.

Writer’s Resources – Submission

1. Are you nervous about submitting your manuscript to a publisher or an editor because you’re not quite clear on how to format your document? Confidently submit your manuscripts by following the link below on how to format to Industry Standard.


Submission Guidelines following Industry Standards.

Get in Touch!

Is the resource you were looking for not here? Do you have a question about something I haven’t yet answered? Help me build up my writer’s resources list by letting me know what you need! I am always eager for feedback. 
Feel free to get in touch!


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