Types of Editing

Every edit has a purpose

Editing works best when it suits the story’s needs. Our approach separates the process into clear stages, letting authors see steady progress without being overwhelmed.

01
Developmental Editing

We examine structure, plot, and character arcs. Chapters get assessed for flow and logic. Story direction receives attention. The goal stays clarity and cohesion so the narrative unfolds smoothly, maintaining reader interest and keeping the manuscript consistent from start to finish.

02
Line Editing

Language gets refined and sentences strengthened. Repetition, pacing, and clarity get addressed. Dialogue and narrative voice receive subtle adjustments. Each paragraph is tuned to enhance readability while preserving the author’s voice, tone, and intent throughout the manuscript.

03
Copyediting

Grammar, punctuation, and spelling receive careful attention. Inconsistencies in style or formatting get corrected. Each correction maintains consistency across the manuscript, making the book professional, clean, and ready for publication, whether digital or print.

04
Proofreading

Final polish ensures the manuscript is error-free. Minor typos, formatting issues, and lingering mistakes get caught. Every page is reviewed carefully to present a clean, professional product that reflects both quality and attention to detail.

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