Understanding the Book Editing Techniques by HG Nadel Book editors have a responsibility for one of the most significant steps in the book publishing. They analyze a manuscript and turn the same into a polished product after requisite corrections, which can then be printed. This may sound simple, but is very demanding on the part of Book Editor, as he has to take care of several aspects of the book editing which goes into the making of a market ready book. Below are the important details discussed by HG Nadel a self published author regarding this.
When we talk about the role of book editor, we are referring to his work of copy editing or checking the manuscript for the punctuation, grammatical or spelling mistakes. Copy editors also check for the section of the books that are in conflict. They make sure that a character that had green eyes with brown hairs on page 30 still has green eyes with the brown hairs on page 223. Their contribution directly leads to reader's enjoyment of the finished product, which is book. Copy editing process takes care of the book's flow, checking proper word usage and making the manuscript interesting.
A book editor is also involved in some more technical aspects for preparing a book before it is ready for the printing. If the situation so demands, editor may be required to cross check facts in the entire book for the accuracy. Book editor is also responsible for compiling together the index which is found at the back of most nonfiction books, which makes it easier for book readers to find the information they may be looking for in the book. Editor actively involves himself in the page designing, selecting fonts, size and finalizing the positions of any illustration or images in the book.