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  1. Un editor literario o director literario es un editor de un periódico, revista o publicación similar que se ocupa de aspectos relacionados con la literatura y los libros, y especialmente de las reseñas.

  2. A literary editor is an editor in a newspaper, magazine or similar publication who deals with aspects concerning literature and books, especially reviews. A literary editor may also help with editing books themselves, by providing services such as proof reading, copy-editing, and literary criticism. Consulting editor

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EditingEditing - Wikipedia

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    Within the publishing environment, editors of scholarly books are of three main types, each with particular responsibilities: 1. Acquisitions editor (or commissioning editorin Britain), who contracts with the author to produce the copy 2. Project editor or production editor, who sees the copy through its stages from manuscript to bound book and usu...

    Editing has a long history dating back to the earliest times of written language. Over time, editing has evolved greatly, particularly with the emergence of new forms of media and language that have led to a move towards multimodality. Today, hardcopiesand print are no longer the main focus of editing as new content like film and audio require diff...

    In terms of editing visual content, the two main forms would be photo and cinematic. Photo editing has evolved considerably from humble means, dating back to the early 20th century. During the 1920s, photographers established a new discipline of creative editing by creating collages from multiple photos.By the late 1980’s, it became possible to com...

    Technical editing involves reviewing text written on a technical topic, identifying usage errors and ensuring adherence to a style guide. It aims to improve the clarity of the text or message from the author to the reader. Technical editing is actually the umbrella term for all the different kinds of edits that might occur. Technical editing may in...

    Editing is a growing field of work in the service industry. There is little career training offered for editors. Paid editing services may be provided by specialized editing firms or by self-employed (freelance) editors. Editing firms may employ a team of in-house editors, rely on a network of individual contractors or both. Such firms are able to ...

    Overholser, Geneva (December 1998). "Editor Inc". American Journalism Review.
    Stephen, Leslie (1898). "The Evolution of Editors". Studies of a Biographer. Vol. 1. London: Duckworth and Co. pp. 37–73.
    Ó Brógáin, Séamas (2015). A Dictionary of Editing. Vol. 1. Dublin: Claritas.
    The dictionary definition of editingat Wiktionary
    Media related to Editingat Wikimedia Commons
  4. Por su labor, un agente literario es: el intermediario entre el autor y las editoriales; el representante encargado de defender los derechos de autor; el encargado de buscar al editor apropiado; el encargado de revisar los contratos y otras condiciones.

  5. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Fiona Alison Duncan profiles six literary editors who are changing the standards of publishing. Between the lines and behind the scenes of the books you love, there are editors. Talent scouts and mentors, culture shapers and gatekeepers, they decide which manuscripts make it to print, and how.

  7. 29 de dic. de 2015 · The story immediately made him think of legendary editor Max Perkins — who shepherded the works of such greats as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolfe and Ernest Hemingway.