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message 1: by Faith (new)

Faith (faitheliza) | 6 comments I am the author of several books but they all need editing and I am re-writing my first (the others need re-writing too). I was looking for prices for future purposes (an amount to shoot for).

Thank you,
Faith


message 2: by Joyce, Group Creator (new)

Joyce | 592 comments Mod
Hi Faith,

I'm familiar with the people who run these editing services - they're both in writers groups that I'm in - but I've never actually used their services, so I can't really vouch for them. You can check them out, though, if you're interested.

Precision Editing, run by Heather Moore: http://www.precisioneditinggroup.com/

Queen of the Clan, run by Danyelle Ferguson: http://www.queenoftheclan.com/ (You'll probably need to email a Danyelle and ask her for specifics about her services: [email protected])

Hope this helps!

Joyce


message 3: by Faith (new)

Faith (faitheliza) | 6 comments Thanks Miss Joyce.

-Faith


message 4: by Teresa (last edited Nov 22, 2010 05:28AM) (new)

Teresa (ladysilk) | 11 comments After a great deal of research, I actually used the WhiteSmoke software to do a final edit on mine. It had some advantages and disadvantages--the main disadvantage being that it is a software program and not a human editor with intelligence and discretion. While not exactly perfect for historical novels because of the unique "rich language" that is inherent to the genre, it did catch some things like split infinitives...as if anyone other than language purists truly cares :) However, it did also catch things like missing "tiny" words such as is, a, etc. Altogether, I'm glad I took the time to use it; because it did help me polish my writing and tighten it where it needed it by allowing me to see my own writing through another pair of eyes. In the end, it did give me the confidence to stop editing (and re-editing) and finally publish. Finally, I would strongly caution anyone going this route to ignore any of the stylistic commentary or your book will end up losing its unique voice.

Smiles,
Teresa


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