Manuscript Reviews – A thorough read through of your book with a written report of what type of editing your will need. This is perfect if you’re not sure what edits you need. If you’re in the middle of writing and don’t know where to go next.
Developmental Editing – this is for fiction books and will involve reading the manuscript and making sure there are no plot holes, inconsistencies, and the character are well developed and the story arc has a nice consistent pace.
Copy Editing – this is for non-fiction books and includes a read of the manuscript looking for story inconsistencies if a memoir, names are spelled correctly, correct word usage and grammar, style, tone, and pace.
Book Proofreads – the final stage of the editing where a proofreader catches small but significant details that can impact the overall quality of the book – typographical errors, misplaced punctuation, overuse of words, pronoun identification
cation, names to be spelled correctly, correct word usage, grammar errors, style, tone, pace.
Other proofreads – articles, blog posts, website content, personal or school essays,