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FAQS 1. I have written a manuscript. How do I get in touch with you? The first procedure a writer has to do is sending an e-mail to info@progettoinediti.com in which she/he will enclose a short synopsis of the work, an author's biography and will define the kind of help needed.
2. Do you have a criterion in choosing a work? Due to the amount of e-mails we receive everyday and to the particular care required by our work, ProgettoInediti.com will choose the most interesting manuscripts, the ones fitting those characteristics which are requested to be suitable for a future publication.
3. If my work will be accepted, which kind of contacts we will have? Due to the number of clients we have, whenever your work will have been considered suitable and we will start a working collaboration, contacts between ProgettoInediti.com and the author will always be held by e-mail, so that there will be no displacing problems for the Italian and mainly for the foreign authors.
4. I have a handwritten manuscript and I have no possibility of sending it via e-mail. What should I do? Just in this exceptional case you will send your manuscript by mail to the following address: ProgettoInediti.com c/o R. P. C. T. S.r.l. Piazza Filattiera, 48 – Scala A – Int. 1 00139 ROMA – ITALY
5. Is it essential to correct a manuscript? Very often, authors, taken by the emphasis of writing, they write the text the same way they speak. Being so used to some localisms or some formal mistakes, they don't realize they are unavoidably transposing them in their writings. Correcting a text doesn't only mean eliminating little or big grammatical mistakes, but it also means avoiding these unsympathetic inadvertences.
6. Will my style be preserved or lost when correcting my text ? Style and content are peculiar qualities which make an author unique and unrepeatable. Correcting a text doesn't mean betraying neither the meaning nor the form of a writing: Correcting a text means taking the author by the hand and leading him to fulfil her/his goals.
7. What is the difference between proofreading and editing? They are two completely different things. While proofreading is the final work of a writing correction, editing is following the manuscript from its creation. When proofreading starts, editing has already been completed and the manuscript is not any more subject to substantial changes. Editing is not only determinative for the structural evolution of a manuscript, but it is mainly determinative in its final stage.
8. Do you have any contacts with Publishers? Our work starts and ends taking care of an unpublished writing. What we propose ourselves to do is helping the beginners to lay out a manuscript worthy of being submitted to a Publisher for a possible publication, but we let the author choose the Italian or foreign Publisher.
9. Presuming that working with you, a good relationship of esteem and friendship will occur, may I ask you if it's possible you present my manuscript to public, in the fortunate case it will be published? As we believe in the works we accept, we will be very pleased to be your spokesperson at the presentation of your book to the press and to the public.
10. Why is it important to prepare a scriptwriting from a recently published book? Many authors, who don't want to be found unprepared, prefer to have a scriptwritng ready, because very many times, after a publishing success, a book is requested for the production of a film or a TV piece.
11. Do you need any collaborators? At the moment our staff is enough to fulfil all requests. Whenever in the future new collaborators will be needed, we will very pleased to let you know in our web site.
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