Editing

As an author, receiving feedback and advice from an editor is an essential part of the writing and publishing process. However, not all authors take the advice of their editors seriously, and this can be a mistake. On this page, we will explore the reasons why you need an editor.

Improving the quality of your work: An editor’s primary goal is to help you produce the best possible version of your work. An editor can provide you with feedback and suggestions on how to improve your writing, including suggestions for strengthening your plot, character development, dialogue, and more. By heeding the advice of your editor, you can improve the quality of your work and make it more appealing to your target audience.

Enhancing readability: An editor can help you make your writing more accessible and easier to understand for your target audience. This includes suggestions for simplifying complex ideas, clarifying unclear passages, and making sure your writing flows smoothly. By following the advice of your editor, you can ensure that your writing is as accessible and engaging as possible.

Avoiding common writing mistakes: Most writers make mistakes, and an editor can help you identify and correct these mistakes. This can include grammar and spelling errors, awkward phrasing, and more. By following the advice of your editor, you can avoid common writing mistakes and produce a more polished and professional final product.

Staying true to your vision: An editor can provide you with feedback and suggestions that can help you stay true to your vision while also making your writing more effective. An editor can help you refine your ideas and bring out the best in your writing, while still allowing you to maintain your unique voice and style.

Building a professional relationship: By heeding the advice of your editor, you can build a professional relationship with them and demonstrate your commitment to your work. This can lead to a more productive and positive working relationship, as well as opportunities for future collaboration.

In conclusion, using an editor is an essential part of the writing and publishing process. No matter how many times you have read through your manuscript, a trained editor will be able to pick up errors that have been missed during your drafting stages. By taking your editor’s feedback and suggestions seriously, you can improve the quality of your work, enhance readability, avoid common writing mistakes, stay true to your vision, and build a professional relationship. So, whether you are a seasoned author or a new writer, we suggest the use of a professional editor prior to publication so that we can ensure your final book is as polished as possible.


Editing Services

  • Basic: This only covers the correction of spelling errors, punctuation, and basic grammar. Includes one full read-through to correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. It does not include further comments, feedback, or input from your editor.
  • Standard: Incorporates all of the basic inclusions, plus the restructuring of phrases to improve the overall quality of the work.
  • Intensive/Ghostwriter: This level of service is recommended for authors who have not completed any self-editing and require extensive editorial input. It can also be used to write an entire book around a basic framework. Our dedicated ghostwriter also has experience restructuring writing for authors for whom English is a second language and essential translations that need to be restructured for publication in the English language. Basically, it either entails writing or rewriting an entire book. The ghostwriter is not credited for this work, and the title is published under the author’s name.