I loved literature and music since I
was a child. I used to dream of becoming a singer, but my family and society
did not support my artistic aspirations. I also enjoyed reading various genres
of books, from romance to martial arts to psychology. I admired the authors who
could create such captivating stories and share their insights with the world.
One of the professions that I find very
interesting is editing. An editor is someone who helps authors polish their
manuscripts and prepare them for publication. An editor also evaluates the
quality and marketability of the books and suggests ways to improve them. An
editor works closely with authors and publishers to ensure that the books meet
the expectations of the readers and the industry standards.
I've found that being a news editor or
rather someone who edits versions of a book before the book comes out is a very
interesting profession. As a profession that requires a love of literature and
the arts, you must always have a passion for stories, creative works and fresh
ideas. Because there was a life changer in 1975 and my family had a difficult
life after that, the dream of becoming an artist or editor also "shut
down".
I feel a little bit of regret because
what's over should be let go. I believe that editing is very interesting for
people with a passion for literature. You will have to read famous works, read
many unreleased works, and you will be a helper to the authors in improving and
promoting the values of books. You will meet many talented authors and
contribute to their writing process. For this, you must be a person with a lot
of knowledge from culture, society, politics, art and culture. understanding
the history of many different countries. However, being an editor is not an
easy job either. You face many challenges and difficulties when working with
different authors. Some authors are very open-minded and willing to listen to
your suggestions, but there are also authors who are stubborn and do not want
to change anything in their books. They claim that their books are perfect and
need no correction.. Sometimes, editors have to argue with them for a long time
and intensely to convince them to accept the necessary changes. It is a very
tiring job and requires patience and verbal dexterity with the persuasive
ability to analyze, evaluate and suggest improvements to the book to suit the
market and audience. does not make the author feel "taught". So an
editor must have the patience and courtesy to explain to the audience the
reason and purpose of the changes you want to suggest. It is quite a stressful
job and requires your professionalism and communication skills. In an era when
computers have reached their peak, editing a work will no longer take as much
time as before, but it still requires careful attention to detail and accuracy.
Editing is not just about correcting grammar or spelling errors, but also about
enhancing the style, tone, structure and coherence of the book. An editor must
also have a good sense of aesthetics and creativity to make the book more
attractive and appealing to readers. Editing is a rewarding profession for
those who love literature and want to help authors express their ideas better.
It is also a challenging profession that requires constant learning and
improvement.
If you are interested in becoming an
editor, you should start by reading a lot of books from different genres and
fields, and practice your writing and editing skills on your own or with
others. You can also look for opportunities to work as an intern or assistant
editor at publishing houses or magazines, where you can learn from experienced
editors and gain more exposure to the industry. Editing is a profession that
can bring you joy and satisfaction, as well as frustration and stress. But if
you have a passion for literature and a desire to make a difference in the
world of books, editing might be the perfect career for you.
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