The Chicago Manual of Style guides us to edit all of our non-fiction books. It's a rule book that ensures consistency and an industry-accepted standard of work. For the first time in seven years, a new edition has been released with some critical updates. In this video, Julie Broad of Book Launchers shares why book authors should know about the Chicago Manual of Style and what changes are included in the latest edition.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:18 Beta Readers vs Editors
02:12 Changes in CMoS 18
03:01 Title Case
03:58 Capitalize Ethnic and Racial Identifiers
04:32 Acknowledgements Page
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