What’s the difference?

What’s the difference between editorial services? When it comes to editorial services, it can be difficult to know what you need. What do the different editorial services mean and when do you need them?

Developmental editing

What is developmental editing?

  • structure
  • pace 
  • dialogue
  • characterisation 
  • plot and narrative
  • themes and content
Developmental editing. Big picture editing, getting your manuscript as strong as it can be.

This is more than a beta read. This is detailed feedback that you can use to move forward with your writing. You’ll get notes, both in the manuscript and in a report, to help you further develop your writing and make the most from your idea.

Developmental editing is not about taking your writing away from you. It is about making suggestions and reading as a critical friend. Unlike your Aunty Betty who might have to be tactful when making suggestions, a developmental editor can sensitively and professionally work with you to improve your writing.

What does it look like?

Copyediting

What is copyediting?

Copyediting ensures your manuscript is clear, concise and consistent, giving your readers a great reading experience. Copyediting gives you the confidence to publish your words knowing your manuscript is free from errors and issues. 

My copyediting focuses on: 

  • conciseness
  • clarity
  • correctness
  • consistency 
  • conscious language
Copyediting. Getting your manuscript read for the reader by making it clear, concise and consistent.

Getting your writing correct is the final, and often most visible, part of the copyediting process. Here, the copyeditor will address spelling, punctuation and grammar. They will also check some facts (yes, even in fiction your facts are important) and ensure that your plot and story are as consistent and correct as they should be (if your character has brown eyes in chapter three, they need to still have brown eyes in chapter thirty-three!).

What does it look like?

Proofreading

What is proofreading?

Like copyediting, proofreading checks for consistency and correctness in spellings, punctuation and grammar. It also checks formatting, page numbers, correct layout and for any missing elements that may have fallen off during the typesetting stage.

Proofreading. Finding and fixing the last remaining typos.

Proofreading is the very last opportunity to have a professional and trained set of eyes check your manuscript before you release your work to the world. Nobody notices if the text is error-free; everybody shouts when they find a typo!

What does it look like?

Download the sample proofread.

I can proofread in both Word and PDF page layouts, depending on how you are publishing.

Other services I offer

Beta reading

Beta reading

How does a reader experience your words? A beta read offers some feedback, like a developmental edit, without going into the same depth. 

Download my beta reading feedback template.

Authenticity reading

Writing about LGBTQ+ characters and experiences? An authenticity read can support you to ensure that your words and overall text are representative of the real queer experience.

Authenticity reading

Typesetting and formatting

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Published by Nick Taylor | Editor & Proofreader

Editor and proofreader specialising in LGBTQ+ writing, both fiction and non-fiction.

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