

8 Questions Your Editor Will Ask About Your Novel
Answer these questions now to clarify your goals for your novel. Plus, they’ll prepare you to work with an editor when you’re ready for expert advice.
When you reach out to an editor (like me!), they’ll have a lot of questions about your novel.
After all, your editor is stepping into the middle of a writing, editing, and publication process that started long before they get to read your manuscript.
The more information you can give your editor about your story, your process, and what success means to you, the better.
In this episode, you’ll learn eight questions I ask writers when they reach out to me.
You can even download them in a worksheet to fill out your answers as you listen. Grab the worksheet here.
Treat that worksheet as a living document. It’s your guide to your novel and your goals.
And when you’re ready to work with an editor, it will help you answer any questions they ask so you can find the editor who’s the best fit for you and your novel.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Get the worksheet: alicesudlow.com/editorquestions
- Tell me about your book: alicesudlow.com/contact
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