Your Vision, Your Voice: Thinking Like and Working with a Developmental Editor or Book Collaborator with Cristen Iris
Applicable to both fiction and non-fiction writers:
Learn about the difference between developmental editors and book collaborators
Understand the process of working with a developmental editor or book collaborator
Apply strategies and tactics to make your voice stronger and your process faster and more enjoyable
Cristen Iris is a craft-oriented, purpose-driven developmental and substantive editor, book collaborator, author coach, and communication expert. Her clients include a New York Times bestselling debut novelist and Today Show Read with Jenna book of the month pick; a GRAMMY Award-winner; a triple-amputee physician, adventurer, and disability advocate; and nationally recognized social justice and sustainability experts.
To date, her clients' books have earned more than twenty well-respected book awards and professional acknowledgments. Cristen works with self, hybrid, and traditionally published authors. She is a serious editor for serious writers. For more information, visit Cristen at www.cristeniris.com.
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