
With the idea that an editor will fix typos, misspelling, word Usage, and grammar as well as punctuation, they send out their manuscript looking like a group of crows stepped in ink. How did that writer make it to that place where they get the contract-is often the cry of writers? A lot of it has to do with the perception that writers have of an editor. Unfortunately, many times this is the dream of every editor, that we wish every author understood. You look forward to the edits and the suggestions that will make your book better.

Then you get the introduction letter from your editor. Now what? Okay, you read the contract, you understand most of it, so you sign it. You send your baby into the world, and fantastic, do cartwheels, you have a contract. What is an editor’s job? Sometimes I think, and I have been at this a long time, that new writers don’t have a clue what an editor does, or should do. Some thoughts on being an editor, from S. This is the first book in the fantasy series Tales of the Zingari. What sacrifices will they have to make along the way, and will Javert ever discover the true meaning of the Wizard's Heart before his people and the love of his life are lost? Tricked by demons, and followed by the queen's soldiers, they must find the fabled Wizard's Heart in the frozen Winter Valley. In order to prevent magic, and the Zingari, from being wiped from the land, Sorann must become Javert's wife and leave everything behind that she once held dear. When Sorann's failed healer's magic test brings them together, they discover the prophecy governing the land is false. Javert is a member of the wandering tribe called the Zingari and their future king. Sorann is the queen's daughter and training to be an empathic healer. Only then can the heart be found and the evil of the world kept in its bounds." –The Prophecy of the Land When he comes, his one true wife must carry within her a child of the old one who would be king.

TALES OF THE ZINGARI: BOOK 1: THE WIZARD'S HEART
