Book Editing Services
“The first draft reveals the art; revision reveals the artist.” ― Michael Lee
Our book editing services cut across different aspects of editing, ranging from line editing, copy editing, and of course developmental editing. Most publishing services force you to pay for each type of editing.
Not us!
All of our editors are trained to fully edit. So there’s no need for you to shop around (or Google “the difference between proofreading and copy-editing”).
We got you! Our host of professional editors with decades of experience will meticulously work on your manuscript leaving no sentence unchecked, tightening up faulty storylines, and weeding out errors all to make sure that your work is in perfect shape for the publishing journey.
Preserving Your Voice
We have worked with numerous first-time authors, traditionally published authors, bestsellers, academic scholars, and more across all genres. So we get how important it is to maintain your tone, style, language, and overall voice.
Nothing’s worse than being completely edited out of your own text. Avoid that headache with traditional publishers! We take care to edit carefully to ensure that your personality and style still shine through.
What We Do
Copy Editing
A copyedit ensures a book is totally free of errors (think grammar, sentence structure, and spelling). Copyediting essentially makes it easier for readers to follow along with your book without being tripped up by confusing language or syntax.
Proofreading
Proofreading often comes last and serves as the final check to make sure the manuscript is clean as a whistle before readers dive in. That means checking for typos, misplaced punctuation, and other basic errors.
Developmental and Line Editing
Developmental editing is one of the strong internal engines of a great book. It focuses more deeply on the core of the story and the best way to tell it. Line editing helps to polish a completed manuscript, focusing solely on tightening up loose writing technicalities and significant story elements. Whether it’s filling in plot holes or tying up loose ends, developmental and line editing ensures your story flows well, characters and locations are seamless, and most importantly ensures your story has continuity.