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Seeking Unconventional Editor for Ambitious Novel

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message 1: by Paul (new)

Paul Preston | 1 comments Salutations!
I come in search of a fiction editor unbound by convention, someone who can approach a work unhindered by prior expectations of how a book 'should' be.
Specifically, I'm looking for someone to help me refine a novel whose manuscript I've recently completed, a deep and intricate murder-mystery that weaves through action, suspense, poetry, religious satire, romance, erotica, scifi, horror-fantasy, and plenty of comedy. I'll warn you up front; this is an ambitious undertaking. I want this book to stand out as an iconoclastic classic that defies traditional constraints of what storytelling 'should' be. For example, a key theme of the book is about liberation from one's established ideas of reality- if you have years of experience as an editor who breezes through books via rote reaction to any deviation, come not hither. This book is meant as a deviation from 'just another book.'
The services I wish rendered, beyond line-editing, is to polish the story to a shine, getting an outside perspective on character motivation, voice, story details, and plot points, someone who can help me make sure all a reader's questions are answered, all the key facts accessible, and all-in-all that the audience has an entertaining, uplifting, rewarding experience from their time invested. High risk, success uncertain, glory likely.
To answer the next question you're being politely hesitant about; I want to get my money's worth from whomever I take on as an editor, and I intend to make it worth your while. Editing skill is an expensive asset, and I want someone with an abundance.
Bonus points if you're around Atlanta and can meet in person.
Please disregard the posted book, it's an unedited version I printed as Christmas presents and it reads like it was written by a 27-year-old. I have the full work (sans final chapter) on Google Drive that I can link to whomever asks.
Thanks, and good luck!


message 2: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Bright (vbrightauthor) | 46 comments Hello Paul,

Your project sounds like one I’d love to take a look at! I love a good challenge and if you’d like, I’d like to give you a free sample edit on the first 4,000 words of your manuscript. Please send an email to info@editsbyv.com to redeem this offer. I look forward to hearing from you!


message 3: by Heather (new)

Heather | 20 comments I'm nothing if not unconventional, and I admire your passion for your project. I'm nowhere near Atlanta, but my skills would compensate for the distance. www.hjseditingservices.com


message 4: by Silvia (new)

Silvia (drumgenie) | 95 comments Hi Paul,

Your novel sounds really interesting, and I would love to talk more. If you'd like to take a look at my website and see if I might be a good fit, I invite you to do so. If you would like to talk more, please feel free to fill out a form submission, or email me directly at silviasreadingcorner@gmail.com
Best of luck!
Silvia

www.silviasreading.webs.com


message 5: by Emily (new)

Emily Nemchick | 35 comments Hi Paul,

I am intrigued by your post, and I'd love for you to get in touch with me. It sounds as if maybe you would benefit from a content edit before you move on to line editing, in order for you to get a good amount of story feedback and be able to implement any changes before tackling grammar, etc.

I don't live near Atlanta, but I'd be happy to have some Skype sessions to discuss the project.

Check out my website at www.emilynemchickediting.com and get in touch via my contact form if you would like to discuss the project with me further.

All the best!

Emily Nemchick


message 6: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (kenzismash) Paul,
This sounds like something right up my alley. please email me if you're still looking. (modernelektraediting@gmail.com)


Jenn


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