Editing

Step 4

Edit your book

I know. You’ve hit the finish line so you think you’re done. And yes,  you’re done with the initial writing phase, which is huge.

But editing still lies ahead.

A lot of editing.

If you need help with that, or even with finishing your book, you might want to consider hiring a writing coach.

Either way, even after you’ve returned to your book to add in the texture, the evocative detail, the dialogue, the action, the transitions or whatever else you need to bring your material to life, you’ll need to bring on at least two professional editors.

First, a line editor needs to massage your manuscript. Assuming the book doesn’t need the kind of structural overhaul that a developmental editor handles, the line editor will focus on clarification, content flow, tone, sentence structure, word choice and grammar. This often requires some back-and-forth since you may be needed to fill in holes or provide information.

Once you and the line editor have polished your manuscript until it gleams, a copy editor with fresh eyes (translation: a top-notch professional who hasn’t read a prior version) will go through it to ferret out and correct everything from typos to grammatical and factual errors. He/she will spot and fix all those mistakes in your manuscript—including spelling, punctuation, grammar, syntax, style, and continuity—that your eyes and your editor’s eyes are now skipping over.

Only then are you ready to move to the next step.

 

Get the Editing Support You Need

Drawing on extensive editing and writing backgrounds, Linden and her crew can salvage even the most troubled projects. From creating a new outline to reorganizing material, they make sure that your book is structurally sound. Then they move on to shoring up your content and message, and adding power to your prose.

Incubation Press offers three types of editing:

  • Structural editing
  • Line editing
  • Copy editing

Editing is usually contracted for on an hourly basis, though flat editor rates can be negotiated on a project-by-project basis. Minor rewriting is included in the editing process. Teaching is not. Neither is a full rewrite, which must be contracted for separately.

Since you want to make sure that you and your editor are on the same page before you invest in the time and the cost of editing, we usually suggest that new clients pay for an initial manuscript evaluation. The charge for a manuscript evaluation starts at $1,750, payable in advance. Your editor will:

  • Read through the whole manuscript (or however many pages have already been written)
  • Evaluate organization, flow, impact and language
  • Provide a detailed memo about what he/she thinks works, what doesn’t, and what’s needed

If you agree with the analysis and want to proceed, you can opt for editing or writing coach services.

 

Editing Timing & Fees

The charge for developmental or line editing is $150/hour. Project rates are also available. Clients paying by the hour are charged half the total estimated fee in advance, and the balance upon delivery of the edit. Flat rates are charged half in advance, and half upon delivery of the edit.

Manuscripts not requiring reorganization or heavy rewriting usually take an hour per every 2,000 words. A manuscript requiring a serious revamp could take an hour or more per every 1,000 words.

Either way, plan for the line edit to take six weeks. Rush jobs will be charged 50 – 100 percent extra.

Not in a rush and looking to save some money while taking your writing to the next level? Consider One Stop Writing Shop’s writing coach services.

Copy editing fees start at $50/hour. Per project flat fees are available.

Manuscripts that have been carefully line edited usually take an hour per every 2,000 to 4,000 words. Copy editing is not available for manuscripts that have not been professionally line edited. Most copy edits require four weeks. Rush jobs will be subject to a 50 to 100 percent additional charge.

Clients paying by the hour are charged half of the total estimated fee in advance, and the balance upon delivery of edit. Flat rates are payable in full in advance.

Sorry . . . no refunds will be provided unless the editing work has not yet been started.

 

The Next Step…

For more information, Linden invites you to contact her directly at linden@lindengross.com. She looks forward to helping you carve out that book or project that’s in your head and heart. After that professional editing touch, you get to move onto:

STEP 5 – INTERIOR PAGE DESIGN