Podcast Interview: Hatch Editorial Services on The Bookshop at the End of the Internet

I had a great time chatting with Stacey Horan, the host of the podcast The Bookshop at the End of the Internet. Stacey typically has authors on, so I was honored to be the first (or among the first) freelance editor she has interviewed for the ‘cast.

Bookshop at the End of the Internet’s logo. Click the image to listen to the episode.

Bookshop at the End of the Internet’s logo. Click the image to listen to the episode.

Here’s what Stacey has to say about our interview:

“In this week’s episode of The Bookshop at the End of the Internet, freelance editor Jessica Hatch discusses her journey through the publishing world, some common mistakes that authors tend to make, and the various types of edits that a book goes through on its way to being published. […] If you are a writer or you want to become a writer, or even if you are simply curious about the world of writing and publishing, this episode is for you. All writers, wherever they are on their writing journey, must experience that inevitable stage in the publishing process known as editing. Some love it, some loathe it. But everyone must do it, and we can all get better at it. Tune in to hear Jessica chat about different types of editing resources (including some resources available on her website and her own online courses) to help authors make life easier for themselves and their editors.”

Tune in here: http://www.staceyhoran.com/my-podcast/bookshop-interview-with-editor-jessica-hatch-episode-062.