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Editorial Services

Editorial services refer to the various types of support that authors can receive to help improve and polish their written work. These services can include editing, proofreading, fact-checking, and other types of support to ensure that a book or other written work is of the highest quality.
There are several different types of editorial services that authors can consider:

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Types of Editorial Services

Developmental Editing

Developmental editing is a type of editorial service that involves working with an editor to improve the overall structure and organization of their work. Developmental editors can help with things like plot development, character development, pacing, and overall coherence.

Copy Editing

This type of editing involves checking a manuscript for grammar, punctuation, spelling, and other language errors. Copy Editors can also help with things like consistency, clarity, and readability.

Proofreading

This type of editing involves working with an author to improve the overall structure and organization of their work. Developmental editors can help with things like plot development, character development, pacing, and overall coherence.

Line Editing

Line editing is a type of editorial service that involves reviewing and improving the language and style of a manuscript at the sentence and paragraph level. Line editors focus on things like clarity, flow, and overall readability, with the goal of making the text as smooth and enjoyable as possible for readers.

It is important for authors to carefully consider their editorial needs and to work with a skilled and experienced editor who can help to improve the quality of their work. Editorial services can be an important investment for authors looking to produce a high-quality book or other written work.

Developmental Editing

Working with an Editor

Developmental editing is a type of editorial service that involves working with an editor to improve the overall structure and organization of their work. Developmental editors can help with things like plot development, character development, pacing, and overall coherence.

Developmental editors work with authors early in the writing process, often before the manuscript is complete. They may review an outline or a partial manuscript and offer feedback on things like the overall direction of the book, the strength of the plot and characters, and the effectiveness of the pacing. They may also suggest ways to reorganize or restructure the book to make it more effective.

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Developmental editing is often a more comprehensive and involved process than other types of editorial services like copy editing or proofreading. It can be especially helpful for authors who are working on a longer work, such as a novel, and want to ensure that it is well-organized and well-written. Developmental editors can provide valuable guidance and support to help authors bring their work to its full potential.

Copy Editing

Copy Editing is a type of editorial service that involves checking a manuscript for grammar, punctuation, spelling, and other language errors. Copy Editors can also help with things like consistency, clarity, and readability.

Copy Editing is typically the second stage of the editing process, after developmental editing (if applicable). It is focused on improving the language and mechanics of the manuscript, rather than the overall structure and organization of the work.

Copy Editing work with authors to correct errors and improve the language of the manuscript. This may involve things like fixing grammar and punctuation mistakes, ensuring that the language is consistent and clear, and checking for spelling errors. Copy Editors may also make suggestions for improving the readability and flow of the text.

Copy Editing is an important step in the publication process, as it helps to ensure that a book or other written work is free of errors and reads smoothly. It is typically done before proofreading, which is the final step in the editing process.

Line Editing

Line editing is a type of editorial service that involves reviewing and improving the language and style of a manuscript at the sentence and paragraph level. Line editors focus on things like clarity, flow, and overall readability, with the goal of making the text as smooth and enjoyable as possible for readers.

Line editing is often more focused and specific than other types of editorial services like developmental editing or copy editing. It is typically done after the manuscript has been thoroughly reviewed and any major structural or language issues have been addressed. Line editing is an important step in the publication process, as it helps to ensure that a book or other written work is as polished and enjoyable as possible for readers.

Proofreading

Proofreading is a type of editorial service that involves checking a manuscript for errors after it has been copy-edited. Proofreading is usually the final step in the editing process and helps to catch any remaining errors before the book is published.

Proofreading involves carefully reviewing the manuscript to identify and correct any remaining mistakes, such as typos, spelling errors, and punctuation mistakes. Proofreaders may also check for consistency in things like font, formatting, and layout, and ensure that the text is ready for publication.

Proofreading is an important step in the publication process, as it helps to ensure that a book or other written work is error-free and ready for its intended audience. Proofreading is typically done after the manuscript has been reviewed and edited by other professionals, and is often the final step before the book is printed or published digitally.

How It Works

Once you sign up for our services, one of our publishing consultants will get in touch with you via email or phone to further discuss the next steps.
We accept all genres from fiction to nonfiction, academic, self-help to children’s books, and everything in between.
One of our editors will edit your book using Microsoft Word. The changes to the manuscript will be in red. Comments will be in a column on the right-hand side. You get the opportunity to accept or reject each change made.
It typically takes 4-5 weeks to edit a manuscript, but this is subject to change depending on the word count of your manuscript
Our editorial services are available as a la carte service or as part of one of our packages.
We now have a hybrid program!

Mirage Hybrid Publishing

Mirage Hybrid Publishing is an imprint of The Paper House designated for select books. Mirage is a publishing model that combines the benefits of both traditional and self-publishing. You keep creative control, intellectual property, and the majority of royalties. Hundreds of books are sold daily in the United States and this can only be met by an aggressive production, marketing, and distribution services.