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After reading Seanan McGuire's twitter feed over the weekend, where she is going through the copy edits of her latest book, she mentioned that she was adding things to the style sheet the next time she sent a book out for copy editing.
My understanding was that was a thing that copy editors do? They create the style sheet for their reference to keep things straight about the work.
Or do we authors go: nope, these are the way things are done within this book re: spelling/capitalization/sentence fragments/stylistic things? Because fantasy/SF are different from mainstream literature?
*scratches head* I've never seen one come to me, when I've edited books. And I'd never heard that was part of the process before sending one out either.
Any thoughts?
My understanding was that was a thing that copy editors do? They create the style sheet for their reference to keep things straight about the work.
Or do we authors go: nope, these are the way things are done within this book re: spelling/capitalization/sentence fragments/stylistic things? Because fantasy/SF are different from mainstream literature?
*scratches head* I've never seen one come to me, when I've edited books. And I'd never heard that was part of the process before sending one out either.
Any thoughts?