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Writer's Relationships With Copywriters and Editors Considered
Many authors and writers never reach their full potential. One big reason for this is they do not get along good with copywriters or editors. You see the creative genius writer also has a little bit of psychological baggage; creative people always do.
Another issue is that copywriters and editors are often quite arrogant and they often have a disdain for writers. This is too bad considering that writers and copywriters must work together along with the editors to produce well written quality works that are sellable to the public.
Copywriters and editors know that writers are a dime a dozen and everyone author wants to be a great writer or wants to be an author a book. Since there are so many writers and so few editors, the editors have the advantage and are a little arrogant as they play god with who gets to be published and who will not.
Copywriters know how to do perfect writing and they get tired of writers who think their writing is perfect when it is atrocious and littered with spelling errors, sentence structure mistakes and poor punctuation. The relationships between writers and copywriters or editors needs work, but realize it takes two sides to make it happen.
Writers need to stop falling in love so deeply with their writing that they stop listening. Writers need to understand and hear what the copywriters and editors have to say. Writers must also understand that editors have 1000s of writers contacting them to get published, so you need to develop these relationships and that takes time. Have patience.
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