Hiring a professional book editor is a serious investment. Is it really worth it? What will you actually get out of it? Will it really help you in any significant way? Before you make the choice to hire an editor, you should be as well-informed as possible when it comes to what an editor can and cannot do for you and your book. In this post, we will be discussing exactly that.
How to know if an editor is the right fit for you and your book.
How do you know if an editor is actually a good fit for you? The editing process can feel daunting – but it doesn’t have to. These are eight questions you should ask yourself before hiring a professional editor. Knowing the answers to these can help you decide if they are the right fit for both you and your book. I want you to feel confident in your investment, know you are making the best and most informed decision possible, and decide how to make the right choice for both you and your book.
3 Types of Editing Every Book Needs
If you have ever wondered… What exactly does an editor do? Why should I hire one? How can they actually help me and my book? This post will help to answer these questions. By the end, you should have a good understanding of what editing services are right for you and your book.
10 Tips for Hiring a Book Editor
You want to give your story the best chance of being a strong, high-quality experience for your readers. But hiring a professional editor can be a daunting task, not to mention a considerable investment. I want to help you get the service you need and want most.