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“Why isn't the manuscript ready? Because every book is more work than anyone intended. If authors and editors knew, or acknowledged, how much work was ahead, fewer contracts would be signed. Each book, before the contract, is beautiful to contemplate. By the middle of the writing, the book has become, for the author, a hate object. For the editor, in the middle of editing, it has become a two-ton concrete necklace. However, both author and editor will recover the gleam in their eyes when the work is completed, and see the book as the masterwork it really is.”
Samuel S. Vaughan“Every writer, of course, has very specific ideas about editors. But writers seldom get the last word on anything.”
Terry McDonell, The Accidental Life: An Editor's Notes on Writing and Writers“Be a good editor. The Universe needs more good editors, God knows.”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Letters“But editors are still the world's readers. And thus the eyes of the world.”
Betsy Lerner, The Forest for the Trees“It is hard for a writer to call an editor great, because it is natural for him to think of the editor as a writer manqué. It is like asking a thief to approve a fence, or a fighter to speak highly of a manager. “Fighters are sincere,” a fellow with the old pug’s syndrome said to me at a bar once as head wobbled and the hand that held his shot glass shook. “Managers are pimps, they sell our blood.” In the newspaper trade, confirmed reporters think confirmed editors are mediocrities who took the easy way out. These attitudes mark an excess of vanity coupled with a lack of imagination; it never occurs to a writer that anybody could have wanted to be anything else.”
A.J. Liebling, Just Enough Liebling: Classic Work by the Legendary New Yorker Writer“In fact, Lig never formally resigned his editorship—he merely left his office late one morning, and has never returned since. Though well over a century has now passed, many members of the Guide staff still retain the romantic notion that he has simply popped out for a sandwich and will yet return to put in a solid afternoon's work. Strictly speaking, all editors since Lig Lury Jr., have therefore been designated acting editors, and Lig's desk is still preserved the way he left it, with the addition of a small sign that says LIG LURY, JR., EDITOR, MISSING, PRESUMED FED.”
Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything“A good editor is like tinsel to a Christmas Tree...they add the perfect amount of sparkle without being gaudy.”
Bobbi Romans“Don't be dismayed by the opinions of editors, or critics. They are only the traffic cops of the arts.”
Gene Fowler