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Podcasting for Fun and Fortune: Part 2 of 2

April 27, 2021 | Filed under: Tim Green

In part 1, I covered the first three of six steps in podcasting: content development recording editing and production Here are the final three steps. Step 4: Saving and tagging. Saving (exporting) an edited file as .mp3 from the editing software is not a big deal after setting a few …

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Podcasting for Fun and Fortune: Part 1 of 2

April 20, 2021 | Filed under: Tim Green

Okay, full disclosure up front: I haven’t exactly figured out the “fortune” part. But making podcasts can be a lot of fun! And being able to make a podcast adds an extra dimension to your editorial skills. As a budding writer with a sheaf of completed short stories in hand, …

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Listen Up! The Opportunity in Audio

September 22, 2020 | Filed under: Louise Harnby

Audio content has never been more popular. Publishers recognize this; so do independent authors. Here’s a list of tips and tools for freelance editors who’d like to introduce audio content into their business workflow and amplify their editorial voices — literally! 5 advantages of audio Audio takes up less bandwidth …

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Louise Harnby: An Editor’s Top 3

March 10, 2020 | Filed under: Louise Harnby

In this series, experienced editors reflect on their Top 3 tools, rules and suggestions for clients and colleagues. Louise Harnby is a line editor, copyeditor and proofreader who specializes in working with independent authors of commercial fiction, particularly crime, thriller and mystery writers. She is an Advanced Professional Member of …

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