Refine your manuscript with a professional editor.
If life teaches us anything, it’s that everyone makes mistakes, especially when writing a 415,000-word novel. This happened in *A Dance of Dragons*, where Cersei Lannister was mistakenly identified as male during her “walk of atonement.” This small error shifts the tone from deep sorrow to unintended humor. Shame, shame.
A great story needs to be both compelling and consistent. That’s why BookBaby has professional copy editors to ensure your manuscript maintains its quality from the first page to the final line.
Copy editing emphasizes the technical details of your manuscript to ensure it aligns with industry standards. A professional copy editor will:
Copy editing is the phase where nearly all errors are identified and corrected. Copy editors scrutinize every word, letter, and punctuation mark, making significant yet minor adjustments to the manuscript.
Proofreading is the last editing stage, where a fresh, skilled set of eyes examines the manuscript. Proofreaders often help authors avoid embarrassing and simple mistakes.
You don't need to place a book order to use our professional editing services. Just provide your completed manuscript, and we'll get started.
Book proofreading is the crucial final stage of the editing process. Once your manuscript has undergone professional editing, a proofreader will conduct a last review to address any lingering mechanical and grammatical issues before your book goes to print. Proofreading differs from structural editing as it targets minor errors and inconsistencies rather than making substantial content changes.
Copy editing involves a detailed, word-by-word review focusing on grammar, usage, and consistency. A copy editor will fix continuity issues, correct technical problems, and resolve major loose ends to ensure your manuscript is clear and coherent for readers.
Copy editing involves a detailed, word-by-word review that addresses grammar, usage, and consistency concerns. Your copy editor will fix continuity issues in your story and make sure your manuscript is free of technical errors and major loose ends that could confuse readers.
Line editing, on the other hand, is a thorough structural review that hones in on the subtleties of language—such as the flow of ideas, transitions, tone, and style. Your line editor will critically assess your manuscript’s writing flow, language use, and character development, offering suggestions to enhance how effectively you convey your story while preserving your unique voice.
Only one manuscript file is required for editing services. Book cover files are neither needed nor accepted.
Manuscript requirements:
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