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Understanding The Different Styles of Editing
DEVELOPMENTAL Edit
A developmental edit evaluates the overall structure and flow of your manuscript, including plot, pacing, character development, and narrative consistency. It provides actionable feedback to strengthen your story and ensure your manuscript is cohesive, compelling, and ready for the next stage of editing.
Line Edit
A line edit refines your manuscript at the sentence and paragraph level, improving clarity, flow, and readability while preserving your unique voice. It focuses on word choice, tone, and style to make your writing polished, engaging, and easy to read.
Copy Edit
A copy edit takes your manuscript to the next level, catching grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors while ensuring consistency and clarity throughout. It keeps your voice intact, sharpens your writing, and gives your work a polished, professional finish—ready for submission or publication.
PROOFREAD
A proofread ensures your manuscript is free of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and formatting errors, giving your work a final polished and professional finish before publication.
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