Ready to publish your book? Let’s get your manuscript edited
and formatted so it’s ready to go to press!

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Developmental Edit

A developmental edit is often the first edit a manuscript goes through and one writers use early in their writing process. As a developmental editor, I look at your manuscript from a macro viewpoint and focus on the big picture.

  • For fiction: I help you identify structural issues, plot inconsistencies, and character arcs that could be strengthened.

  • For nonfiction: I help you identify structural issues, organize your points for a smoother read, and draw attention to arguments that could be strengthened.

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Content Edit

Content edits are the first edit that focuses on enhancing your manuscript through physical changes. I use Track Changes in Microsoft Word so you can see every change I suggest. You can then accept or reject the changes on your own time. Content edits focus on the page and paragraph level of your manuscript:

  • Is your writing tone best for your audience?

  • Does your choice of verbiage fit with your plot (fiction) or message (nonfiction)?

  • Are there particular areas you should cut out or expand on?

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Line Edit

In a line edit, I comb through your manuscript line by line with a focus on making your prose the best it can be. I will change individual words to better communicate your message and ensure each line flows into the next. A line edit is essential at the micro level. The goal of a line edit is to ensure you communicate your message in the clearest way to your readers. I do this through focusing on the:

  • Unique style of your writing

  • Flow from sentence to sentence

  • Overall readability of your text

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Copy Edit

Once you feel you’ve completed all the edits you can, it’s time for a professional copy edit. In a copy edit I focus on finding grammar mistakes. At this stage, I also ensure your manuscript adheres to the Chicago Manual of Style industry guidelines. In a copy edit, I also look for:

  • Areas of inconsistency

  • Places where a few tweaks will make the writing much stronger

  • Continuity from first page to last

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Proofread

A proofread is the final edit a manuscript goes through before publication. A last pass, the proofread can take your book from good to great. As a proofreader, I look for typos and formatting issues that may have previously been missed. The goal of a proofread is to make your manuscript error-free and ready for publication.

The proofread is a crucial step for authors because it allows editors the chance to correct mistakes the author has become blinded to. When you look at your work for so many months, it’s easy to see what you intended to type and miss simple typos. A well-proofed back will make you stand out in the marketplace.

 FAQs

  • Business
    Memoir
    Self-help
    Christian Living
    Personal Development
    Middle Grade Fiction
    Young Adult Fiction
    Historical Fiction
    Suspense/Thriller
    Literary Fiction

  • I make edits in Microsoft Word with Track Changes ON. This ensures you can see the edits I make, accept the ones you want to keep and reject the ones you don’t.

    Additionally, I leave comments within the document expanding on edit choices, as well as noting areas that I love (who doesn’t love some encouragement?).

  • That’s what I’m here for! Simply contact me and we can decide together. I’ll likely ask to look at a writing sample to better assess your editing needs.

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