“Unlocking the Secrets: Transform Your Screenplay into a Gripping Novel with Expert Joe Cornet!”

Ashley

Is there a development process? So, okay. So, then you pitch this to your, this publisher, he’s excited about it. You send him a version of the manuscript. He reads it. Is it like a screenwriting development process? Then the editor comes back with notes, idea suggestions. How does that process work?

Joe Cornet

Well, as I recall, when I presented my final draft of the novel, he read it and his notes were very minimal. In fact, his notes were certain, just minimal changes of phrases or words or grammar, but they were merely suggestions. Of course, I took all of them under consideration and made a couple of those cuts and edits. But basically, he liked what he read and it stands that what I finished and what I handed to Henry Gray Publishing was what is out there now. There really is little change. I was helped because obviously being very close with Craig Hammond, I worked with Craig to help edit. When I was writing it, he made several suggestions that found their way into the book that were quite good. He’s a longtime misspellings, omitted words, things like that. So basically by the time I got it to Bruce, there was really nothing to alter.

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