About Andy Scheer

With more than 30 years in publishing, Andy Scheer has provided freelance editorial services since 2010. He has edited fiction and nonfiction for publishers including Moody, WinePress, and BelieversPress, as well as for clients including Dirk Cussler, McNair Wilson, DiAnn Mills, Heather Day Gilbert, and Sammy Tippit.

The Short Version

Can you condense what you need to say?

A few months ago, I met a writer whose article I plan to print in the magazine’s next issue. He’s a font of true-life anecdotes.

Like other natural communicators, he enjoys telling longs stories. But he could, if pressed, tell a short version.

For writers, that’s a wonderful skill.

I wanted to include my new friend’s article. But space … Continue reading

Quite a Character

Does the start of your novel offer close-ups?

When I saw at the library the latest novel in an alternative-history series, I snapped it up.

Why wouldn’t I? The previous dozen volumes had not only explored an intriguing premise, but they’d show it to me through the perspectives of an well-developed cast.

Not the latest novel. The prologue, after briefly introducing one character, immediately brought another … Continue reading

Sculpting Your Words

Better messages come in smaller packages.

Many contributors to the “chapter news” section of the magazine I edit have not yet caught on that I’m enforcing the maximum word count of 75 words. It’s my only way to include everything in a point size big enough to read.

This past week, on deadline, I had no choice but to condense the 89-, 101-, and 129-word entries. … Continue reading