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The right edit, at the right moment.

Editing isn't one thing — it's four distinct crafts, each suited to a different stage of your manuscript's life. Here's what each one does, what you receive, and when to reach for it.

First draft Publication
DevelopmentalBig-picture story & structure
LineVoice, flow & style
CopyGrammar & consistency
ProofFinal polish
01 / 04

Developmental Editing

Best for: complete early drafts

Developmental editing is the big-picture edit — the one that looks at your manuscript the way a reader will experience it. Before a single comma is questioned, the book itself has to work: the structure has to hold, the pacing has to pull, the characters have to breathe, and the argument (in non-fiction) has to land.

This is a collaborative, diagnostic process. You'll get an honest, detailed picture of what your manuscript is already doing well, where it's working against itself, and a concrete roadmap for the revision — not a rewrite done to your book, but a plan built with it.

Reach for this when the draft is done but something isn't landing — and you can't yet see what.

What's included

  • Full manuscript read with margin annotations
  • Editorial letter (8–15 pages) on structure, plot & pacing
  • Character & argument development notes
  • Chapter-level revision roadmap
  • Follow-up call to talk through the plan

Best suited for

  • First complete drafts
  • Manuscripts stalled mid-revision
  • Books that got mixed early-reader feedback
02 / 04

Line Editing

Best for: structurally solid drafts

Line editing works at the level where a book actually gets read: the sentence and the paragraph. It's the craft edit — tuning rhythm and flow, sharpening imagery, trimming what drags, and making sure the voice on page two hundred is the same voice that hooked the reader on page one.

A good line edit is invisible in the best way. Readers won't see the work; they'll just feel a book that moves — where the tone is controlled, transitions are seamless, and every sentence sounds like you on your best day.

Reach for this when the story works, but the prose isn't yet singing.

What's included

  • Sentence-by-sentence edit in tracked changes
  • Notes on rhythm, tone, clarity & word choice
  • Voice & style memo for future drafts
  • Flagged patterns (crutch words, tics, repetition)
  • Two-pass review of revised pages

Best suited for

  • Drafts past the structural stage
  • Authors refining a distinctive voice
  • Manuscripts headed to agents or submission
03 / 04

Copyediting

Best for: near-final manuscripts

Copyediting is precision work. It addresses grammar, syntax, usage, and punctuation — and, just as importantly, consistency: character names that never waver, timelines that add up, hyphenation and capitalization that follow one rule instead of three.

Every copyedit is anchored to a style guide — Chicago by default, or your publisher's house style — and documented in a style sheet you keep, so every future pass on the book follows the same rules. It's the difference between a manuscript that reads professionally and one that quietly erodes a reader's trust.

Reach for this when the writing is finished and it's time to make it correct — everywhere, consistently.

What's included

  • Full grammar, syntax & punctuation edit
  • Style-guide alignment (Chicago or house style)
  • Custom style sheet for your book
  • Continuity & fact-consistency checks
  • Queries flagged for author decision — never silent changes

Best suited for

  • Manuscripts after line editing
  • Books preparing for typesetting
  • Self-publishing authors nearing launch
04 / 04

Proofreading

Best for: formatted, final pages

Proofreading is the last set of eyes before your book meets the world. It happens after design and typesetting, on the formatted pages themselves — catching the typos that slipped through every earlier pass, plus the errors that only appear once a book is laid out: bad breaks, doubled words, wandering page numbers, a chapter title that doesn't match the table of contents.

It is deliberately conservative. Nothing gets rewritten at this stage; the job is to protect the work everyone has already done and make sure the version that ships is flawless.

Reach for this when the book is done — and you want to be certain.

What's included

  • Word-by-word pass on final formatted pages
  • Typo, spelling & punctuation catch
  • Formatting & layout error check
  • Cross-checks: TOC, headers, page numbers, captions
  • Clean, annotated proof correction list

Best suited for

  • Typeset books pre-print
  • Ebooks before upload
  • Second editions & reprints with corrections

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