Once you've had your manuscript evaluated, and you've dealt with big-picture matters like organization, plotting, and characterization, it's time to focus on the finer details.
Line editing: This stage of editing addresses stylistic issues, fine-tuning the language and improving readability.
Copyediting: If you want people to take your words seriously, they cannot be riddled with errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Copyediting will clean up those errors so that readers focus on your message or story rather than your typos.
Proofreading: After your manuscript has been laid out, proofreading will catch loose lines, widows, stacks, and stray mechanical errors. This service is only available for works that have been copyedited.
Submit your manuscript for a free three-page sample edit to get a quote and see what professional editing can do for your work.