Friday, 26 October 2018

Is Your WIP Ready to be Edited in 2019?

Looking Ahead

Hard to believe 2018 is almost at an end. It's been a positive and productive year for me, where I've had the opportunity to collaborate with interesting and motivated writers who kept me on my toes as we developed their WIPs to a ready-to-go status. Several of my authors self-published their novels, all to a high standard, while others have submitted to agents and publishers and are currently going through the waiting process - all part of the game we've come to know only too well.


My calendar fills pretty fast, and right now I'm looking into the new year with a view to ensuring my current and prospective clients are not left floundering for want of one of my editing slots. If your WIP is close to ready and you're looking for a professional editor known for caring for his clients, then you should contact me at clearviewediting@gmail.com so we can set the ball rolling.

If you haven't worked with me before, I don't accept commissions before seeing a chapter from your WIP. That gives me an idea of where you're at as a writer, and my sample edit allows you to determine if we're compatible - if my editing approach suits your requirements. Don't leave it too late. Drop me a line and we'll have a chat.


My website: http://clearviewfictionediting.com/

What my clients think of my services: https://writingfromtheoutsidein.blogspot.com/2017/11/take-my-clients-word-for-it.html

My Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/clearviewfictionediting/?ref=bookmarks

My Twitter page: https://twitter.com/eamonocleirigh


Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Seán Ó Connor's Dublin Launch of The Mongrel


Dublin horror writer Seán Ó Connor launched his first published work, a novella called The Mongrel, at Dublin's Hodges Figgis last night (October 23rd), to what can only be described as an avid audience, who paid rapt attention, not just to Seán's sample reading, but to the glowing tributes from two fellow horror writers.


As Seán's editor, I hung around the fringes of the gathering before the event began, listening to the interaction as people warmed up with a glass of wine, and I was delighted to hear so many positive comments. A good start. And it got better.

It was lovely to meet Seán for the first time. He's a personable young man, with a sparkle in his eye when it comes to the subject of writing. I also met and chatted with his friend, graphic artist and writer, Barry Keegan, author of the graphic novel The Bog Road, which is for sale from most, if not all, good bookshops. Here's Barry Blog: https://barrykeegan.com/the-bog-road/

With Barry Keegan

The first speaker of the night was Jonathan Barry, author and renowned illustrator, who whilst giving a dazzling review of Seán's novella, was under strict orders from the author of the night not to throw any spoilers out. He did very well, leaving it up to those in attendance to find out for themselves by buying a signed copy of the book later. Here's the link to Jonathan's horror novel, The Devil's Hoof: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Devils-Hoof-Gothic-Tale-ebook/dp/B077X424WN/ref=sr_1_4?s=amazon-devices&ie=UTF8&qid=1540406114&sr=8-4&keywords=Jonathan+Barry

Jonathan Barry

Jonathan then introduced horror writer Matt Hayward, who provided an insightful background to how the genre has evolved over the past forty years or so. It's obvious that Matt is a fan of Sean's, which is great to see considering this writer comes with a solid reputation. He has novels, short-story collections, and an anthology of stories from an international collection of established horror writers. Fantastic to have a writer of his worth not just in attendance, but lauding Seán's novella. Plaudits that are well deserved in my opinion, biased though I might be. Here's the link to Matt's books: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Matt-Hayward/e/B00JDVHB8Q/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1540406380&sr=1-2

Matt Hayward

With the audience thoroughly warmed up, Seán was called to the podium, where he managed his nerves very well and whetted the collective appetite with a reading from The Mongel that left everyone impressed, with several complimenting his acting ability. He certainly brought the chosen scene to life.

Next up came the queue to buy his novella, with Seán giving everyone his full attention as he signed each copy, standing for photos and enjoying the craic. An excellent event, and all the better with his family, friends, and lovers of the horror genre in attendance, making for a memorable beginning to the career of an Irish writer you'll do well to keep an eye on. Even better, follow this link and buy his debut novella: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mongrel-Se%C3%A1n-OConnor/dp/1789015456/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1540408024&sr=1-1&keywords=Sean+O+Connor+-+The+Mongrel

Seán and family

author with proud editor

Monday, 16 July 2018

September Editing Slot Available

Edit: September slot has been filled. Time to focus on the New Year!

Cancelled Slot Available


Due to a client cancellation, an editing slot has opened up for the period from September 17th. Considering that's two months away, it's an ideal opportunity for you to book straight in as you complete preparations (if you're already a client), or send me in a chapter for a free sample edit.

My editing package is three-phase and comprehensive, seeing your work-in-progress brought from desktop to pre-release status. This includes a developmental line-edit, a deep-focus copy edit, and a shine-inducing proofread.

I take good care of my clients. Here are their views on my services... 
http://writingfromtheoutsidein.blogspot.com/2017/11/take-my-clients-word-for-it.html


As always, clients receive a 10% discount if their referral books in.

Friday, 27 April 2018

The Importance of Listening and Layering


The Importance of Listening and Layering


I took a short break from my heavy editing schedule to visit my hometown to top up on my accent and to let my family know that I’m still ticking. A short step away from the work station is always recommended, so a few days in Dublin was a real breath of fresh air, especially after a sustained period of intense work. I love my job, but a guy's got to get out into the light at some stage.

I come from a performing-arts' background and am quite used to being in the company of creative souls, never surprised by their (our) need to express, or even to climb into a dark hole, so I wasn’t bothered in the least when three chirpy young ladies sat at my table on the train home yesterday. They were happy, even festive, laden with large shoulder bags, and smelling quite wonderful, though I wouldn’t recommend lighting a flame anywhere nearby.

I couldn’t help smiling when the bags emptied and a wide variety of eye-shadows and make-up piled onto the table top. I thought this interesting, and told them so – in slightly more colourful language – and they explained that they’d just finished a year-long make-up course and were heading to a music festival (a rave) in Sligo to blow off a little post-exam steam.


So I quickly realised that I was in the company of three budding make-up aficionados, and about to witness what was to become a three-hour metamorphosis that would see three happy-go-lucky graduates apply their skills between slugs of gin and vodka (necessary lubrication by all accounts) until they transformed themselves into what one expects to see on the catwalk, or on the glossy cover of fashion magazines. In saying that, they still had to get to base to sort out hair and costume.

My point about all this is that I was seeing three creatives do exactly what a writer does with words. They created a basic outline, then built it up with carefully applied layers of colour and texture that developed and connected visuals and impressions, ultimately bringing together many disparate lines to produce the final multi-dimensional product. And during the whole process, they worked together to give and receive constructive (almost always) feedback that sometimes evoked screeches of frustration as they erased and reworked lines and shades. But they were always willing to hear what the others had to say, not always agreeing, but at least open to suggestion, because they simply couldn’t see things as well as the others, just like a writer, who needs another pair of eyes to see things from a broader, more objective perspective.


While my favourite phase when working with a writer is the first-fix—my initial deep-focus line-edit—I also love when they return their rewrite, which is not only a result of their application of my editing suggestions and notes, but also feedback from their beta-reading team, which gives them my professional view and reports from their peers—a dedicated reader’s perspective—essential advice in parallel with my own.

An attitude I encourage all my clients to adopt is a willingness to dig a little deeper and to at least be willing to listen to suggestions. If an idea works, great. If not, it takes no energy to disregard it and move on. In the end, the writer always has the final say, though I may fight my corner as we work through the process.

The three-hour journey flew by as my companions worked their personal canvases through several drafts and came out proofed to a T, ready to take Sligo by storm. A glowing example of the power of creative interaction. Thank you, ladies, for the colourful and somewhat eye-opening experience.


Tuesday, 17 April 2018

Open for Summer and Autumn Bookings

                                   Open for Summer and Autumn Bookings



A quick post to let you know that I have openings for fiction and memoir through Summer and Autumn. If you want to release or submit your work later in the year, you'll need to have it professionally edited over the next few months.

Once I put a call out, my slots fill up quite fast, so it's advisable to get in as soon as you can. If you're not already a client, simply submit a sample edit and you'll be able to decide if my editing approach suits your needs. My three-phase package includes a developmental line-edit that digs as deep as your wip requires, followed by a hard-focus copy edit that works out the kinks in your rewrite, then finishing off with a solid proofing that sees your wip ready for pre-release prepping.

My clients, thankfully, are not shy about sharing their opinion of my services. Read on...
http://writingfromtheoutsidein.blogspot.ie/2017/11/take-my-clients-word-for-it.html

Send your sample edit - not more that 3,000 words - to clearviewediting@gmail.com

                                           http://clearviewfictionediting.com/


Saturday, 13 January 2018

Be Prepared - Taking Bookings Now


So you've finished your first draft. Excellent. Many people begin the process full of the fever of a new story and live characters, but not everyone brings it to completion. You've done it, and that's no mean feat. Time to pat yourself on the back before moving forward with script-development and pre-release preparation. Of course, before you dive into the next draft, you'll want to make sure you have a good idea how to self-edit. That takes research and practice, studying up on the wide breadth of material available on the internet and also from recommended books in your library and local book shop. Becoming active in online writing forums is also a good way of not just receiving constructive feedback, but of honing your critiquing and editing skills, essential for being able to work through several rewrites as you bring your novel closer to its ready-to-go stage.
A lot to do, and good reason to ensure you're not caught out down the line when you'll require professional assistance in raising your work beyond the many who just write and release. You don't want to fall into that category, and thankfully things seem to be improving, with more and more writers seeking out professionals to help them bring a higher quality product to the reader.

The nature of the writing and editing business sees a constant flow of queries and bookings coming my way, some in the short term, but many taking advantage of booking their place several months down the line, if not longer. Most writers - not all - know the benefit of being prepared, of timing specific elements of pre-release so they won't find themselves under undue pressure - not just prepping for a professional edit, but with the likes of ensuring that a working team of beta-readers is in-situ to return broad-scope feedback, or that sufficient research has been carried out in locating a cover designer and formatter, not to mention developing the all-important social-media platform.
Once you have your editor booked, you can focus on self-editing and rewriting, applying pertinent points from your free sample edit to the rest of your manuscript. And because you've booked your spot, you'll have that unique charged focus brought on by a solid deadline. Nothing like it, to be honest.

I have calendar openings from April. Many slots from there are taken through hard or provisional bookings, but if you're looking for a reputable professional editor, I will do my best to accommodate you. Of course, that all depends on my sample edit of the chapter/extract you'll have submitted. Once it's returned to you, we'll both know where we stand - I'll have a pretty solid idea where you're at as a writer, and you'll know if I'm the editor for you.

You know what stage you're at in your script development, and that you have a substantial amount of work ahead of you. You'll also know that you don't want to be caught out down the line. Make it easier for yourself - send a sample chapter to clearviewediting@gmail.com and I'll start the ball rolling at my end.


Friday, 3 November 2017

Take My Clients' Word For It...


It's easy enough to blather on about what I have to offer as an independent editor, as I do on regular occasions when promoting myself across my social-media platform, but there's nothing like backing it up with solid testimony from my clients. No arms were twisted in this exercise - I simply asked them to share their thoughts on the service I provided, and continue to do so as their editor. I'll add more as they come in. Read on...

LJ Ryan - Romance/Drama. Debut novel recently released.
I employed Eamon as editor of my first novel. Through his professionalism and expertise, he guided me and helped build my own knowledge and confidence in developing a novel. I would have no hesitation in recommending Eamon for any new or experienced writers. I look forward to working with him again in the near future.

Micah Harris - Literary. Debut novel recently released.

I found Eamon from the glowing review of a fellow author. He told me what he would do, then he did it, ahead of schedule and at a very reasonable cost. I was also surprised at the depth of insight tying his edits together. Eamon will intuit what you are trying to do and the style that makes it you, and--rather than remaking you according to some idea of what a book should be--he will point the way to an even better way of being you.

Tina Hammond - Fantasy/Paranormal

I approached Eamon/Clear-View Fiction Editing for my Urban Fantasy trilogy and I've been continually impressed with his developmental suggestions and the quality of his editing. Eamon is respectful of an author's vision, and willing to compromise. An excellent writing partner!

Ray Ronan - Thriller/Paranormal
https://www.amazon.co.uk/DIE-Country-Herself-Clarke-Thriller-ebook/dp/B014VO11RQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1510770865&sr=1-2&keywords=Ray+Ronan

Working with Eamon as an editor is a transformative experience for both book and author. Having passed through other editors, it wasn't until I worked with Eamon that I really saw the value in my book and was proud to have it up there and published. I now felt I had something as professional as anything traditionally published. I'd highly recommend working with Clear-View. If you don't believe me, go read my book, To Die For. There, review and pitch in one. If there are any errors in this review, that's all down to me. Eamon had nothing to do with it. ;-)

Mary Bradford - Multi-genre

I've known Eamon for a number of years and when I need advice and editing for my projects, he is my go-to man. He is someone who is thorough, professional, and above all else brilliant in working with you to bring out the best in your writing. Eamon is approachable on all aspects of writing and I have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone who is seeking an editor - they will not be disappointed.

Amy Tierney - Romance

Loved working with Eamon on my first two novels. I found him very efficient and knowledgeable in all aspects of editing and proofing. I would certainly recommend him as a developmental editor, a line-editor, and a proofreader to anyone in the process of developing their manuscript.

Frank Parker - Literary/Historical

Eamon did a fantastic job, working with me to turn a mediocre novel into one of which Irish writer and playwright John MacKenna said my “characters came alive”. I would unhesitatingly recommend him to anyone who needs a sympathetic editor.

S.K. Nicholls - Commercial Fiction/Thriller
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Naked-Alliances-Richard-Private-Investigator-ebook/dp/B01LFW4XAE/ref=sr_1_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1514966373&sr=1-2&keywords=sk+nicholls

I had a manuscript that had been beta read and approved by a dozen authors. Rather than rush to publish, I stuck it on a shelf, because I wasn't satisfied it met my own standards, but wasn't sure what polishing it needed. I was referred to Clear-View Fiction Editing by another author who understood that I needed developmental editing and not simply proofreading. Eamon and I forged a working relationship and I couldn't be happier with his services. I had not worked with a professional editor and he exercised patience and understanding throughout my first encounter with the process, making it a pleasant and positive experience. Eamon taught me valuable techniques and helped me develop insights into my own work that will stay with me forever. His professionalism, attention to detail, and comprehensive knowledge and skill gave me the confidence needed to transform my manuscript into a novel worthy of publication. Whether a new writer, or seasoned, Clear-View Fiction Editing can provide the guidance and support you need to produce a premium product. Highly recommended.


Gormla Hughes - Academic/Essay/Memoir

There are no words to recommend Eamon highly enough. I can only say: meticulous, educates, generous, insightful.

Kathryn Estrada - Middle-grade/Historical. Debut novel due to be released in 2019.

Eamon has just returned to me the final proof of my upper middle-grade novel, and I am completely thrilled by it. As I read through the pages, I'm reminded of the many insightful edits he made in terms of both plot and phrase. Even the smallest article or conjunction was not overlooked. Every writer wants to turn out the best possible version of their story and Eamon is the editor who will help make that happen. He truly knew my characters which, I believe, is critical in shaping the story. His skills have my wholehearted endorsement, and I sincerely believe there is no better value among editing services than those he provides.

Monica Mastrantonio - Literary

Eamon provides a great editing service, respecting the voice, timing, and structure of the novel. Very proud to have chosen him for Open/Pierre's journey after war, by Margareth Stewart.

Seán O’Connor - Horror/Chiller: The Mongrel and Weeping Season. 
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mongrel-Se%C3%A1n-OConnor/dp/1789015456/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1541149859&sr=1-3&keywords=Sean+O+Connor

I enlisted Eamon to edit my manuscript and, as a result of his services, I ended up with a book. His approach was respectful, meticulous, and, above all, professional. His insights and advice go beyond just editing and this helped instill confidence in my ability to see my project through to the end. For this, I can’t thank him enough. I would have no hesitation at all in recommending Eamon, and I can’t wait to work with him again on future projects.

More than an editor!

I had the pleasure of working with Eamon for a second time on my latest book, Weeping Season. How could I not enlist his services after the first time we worked together?

The man is a joy to work with, and once again he put my fiction through its paces from all technical aspects. From line edit, copy edit, and developmental suggestions, he offered his expertise in ,a respectful, courteous, and, most importantly, professional manner.

Once again, I can't thank him enough for his expertise and friendship as I continue on my writing journey.

More than just an editor!


Attracta Fahy - Memoir/Fiction/Poetry

Almost three years ago, I engaged Eamon in Clear-View Fiction Editing to support me with a personal project, which was a complex and convoluted process. I found Eamon's approach to be professional, proficient, and extremely competent in the overall editing, structure, and proofreading of this work. Eamon's clarity in his work, attention to detail, insight and knowledge in his craft, was invaluable.

In the last year, I have worked with Eamon while undertaking a Masters Degree Course in Writing. His precise expertise and advice was a huge contributory factor in my overall achievement of an Honours Degree.


One quality that stands out is Eamon's honesty, and his advice in outlining realistic suggestions. Apart from this, Eamon is reasonable in price, offers very good value for work, and his commitment is second to none. Eamon is also easy to work with. He has a particular respect for the essence of what is being expressed in the writing itself. I have no hesitation in recommending him for any project.


Dreama Frisk - Literary/Historical - Debut novel currently searching for an agent. 
http://dreamafrisk.com/

Reading Eamon's emails or his edits is like you are talking, person to person. You are connected. He perceives: he listens: he responds. Really, I think he read my mind. Somehow, he is both organized and generous.

There is the same kind of relationship with the direct text. Eamon reads deeply. He sizes up the meaning and intent, and proceeds from there. Crossing into developmental editing is natural. Once there, he proceeds with respect for the writer and her story.

Dave Kavanagh - Managing Editor at Blue Nib literary journal. Fantasy novel in final preparation for submission.

Eamon is a joy to work with. He spent several months helping me to turn a raw manuscript into a finished product. Eamon quickly grasped my intention and my writing style, and worked tirelessly to help me produce a polished work without ever once moving away from or altering the intent of my original. I could not recommend him highly enough. He is professional and patient, and his work is top class.

Melissa Saint Hilaire - Film maker - Mult-genre Writer - Founder of American Witch. Sci-Fi novel due out in 2020. https://www.facebook.com/melissa.sainthilaire?__tn__=%2CdlC-R-R&eid=ARBIZ9Ah-MgOotWgQ9KSfYsX72HgKOwzH31FkZK_3E7vkFIEtmxPO_KU9TjXOjLu5pZ7Ind4s8ltcRKR&hc_ref=ARS8jkJUomBdOFEBRaYmIPC7iPMK-JORyp3Q7eLfIpD3AFne3q3N1AF55h66dhY7_tk

I can't say enough good things about Clear-View Editing! Eamon raises the bar. He's funny and kind in his suggestions, and always on point. He has single-handedly made me a better writer. I highly recommend him!
So there you are, straight from the proverbial horse's mouth, so to speak. Can't really get better than that, can you? Unless, of course, you wish to experience my services for yourself. If you're up for that, all you have to do is email me at: clearviewediting@gmail.com and we can have a wee chat. You can take a look through my other blog posts, and there's also my website: http://clearviewfictionediting.com/