Book Editing
Hiring the right book editor to edit your manuscript can be the difference between a so-so product and a well-received, successful book. Within this category are editorial analyses, mechanical edits, comprehensive edits and ghost writing. It is very important that your book editor matches the manuscript being edited. An editor, who has never been outside the countryside in Iowa, is going to have a hard time editing "street fiction". Your best bet is usually to purchase an editorial analysis with an edited sample chapter and get a feel for the editor and how your manuscript will be edited. Also, as much as you may have enjoyed your tenth grade English teacher, they are generally not a good choice to edit your book.
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Constructive Critiques
Constructive Critiques gives you the personal attention and encouragement that allows you to grow as a writer. After a thorough reading of your story, your instructor will provide a detailed and individual critique. You'll learn where your strengths lie, where improvements can be made, and how to make those improvements.
Website: http://www.constructivecritiques.com
Address: PO Box 100, Cheraw, Co 81030
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SelfPublishing.com
Start your publishing project down the correct editorial path with our unique, $99 Editorial Analysis which will help you determine whether your manuscript needs a simple mechanical edit or a more complicated Substantive or Comprehensive Edit.
Website: http://www.selfpublishing.com/editorial/
Phone: 1-800-621-2556
Address: 51 East 42nd Street - Suite 1202 - New York, NY 10017
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