10 questions editors should ask to eliminate rookie mistakes
Identify your role in the process, and ask yourself these 10 questions, including ‘What’s the proper tone?’ and ‘What matters most?’
Identify your role in the process, and ask yourself these 10 questions, including ‘What’s the proper tone?’ and ‘What matters most?’
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