"Beta readers are a small and trusted group who read the work when the draft has gone through numerous edits and is just about finished. Then they give feedback. The key thing to realise is that they are not professional editors, they are fans." karldrinkwater.substack.com/p/weekly-wri...
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Studies have increasingly shown the widespread use of generative AI in research publications. Faced with the consequent uptick in the number of publications, Simone Ragavooloo argues that editors a…
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This wonderful collection of Doctor Who comic strips has just arrived. Featuring a Commentary section by me, in which I interview some of the writers, artists and editors involved.
It manipulates the picture to give an unnatural enhancement to the parts of the picture that are in focus. It gives an uncanny quality to whatever is on the screen, distorting the carefully refined work of cinematographers, editors, etc. and makes everything look like a soap opera.
Tomorrow's picture: Closer to Asteroid Eros < | Archive | Index | Search | Calendar | Glossary | Education | About APOD | > Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (USRA) NASA Technical Rep.: Jay Norris. Specific rights apply. A service of: LHEA at NASA/ GSFC & Michigan Tech. U.
Out of curiosity I looked at it's follows- birders, biologists/scientists, some artists & a load of writers, poets, editors, screenwriters & Cats of Yore. My guess is it subscribed to a starter list of some sort.
I've compiled a list of tuts for level editors I'm familiar with. Note that this doesn't mean you HAVE to use one of these editors in the Mapping Potluck, it's just what I could find on short notice. Go nuts with your own passion game if you can find the docs! #MappingPotluck#Cohost#gamedev
That was my impression of the Hitchhikers Guide film - setup and punchlines orphaned by editors who didnt understand them.
I don't know, based on my experience with comics folks, when some obscure character gets brought back it's because some writer or artist has been obsessed with them for twenty years and cajoled the editors into letting them dust them off. Corporate would usually rather stick to the big names.