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Carol Tietsworth | 203 comments For those unsure about what a copy editor does, I offer insight: a copy editor is more focused at the technical level. Unlike a line editor, who focuses on the way you use language to get your point across, or a developmental editor, who does character and story development, plot structure and the like, a copy editor requires the rule-based understanding of American English usage. The correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation, they ensure consistency, check for over-use of words, redundancies, run-on sentences, and flag ambiguous or factually incorrect statements. They will tell you if your story makes sense and if it tracks. They also may, and I do, suggest words or phrases that tighten or clarify your meaning. Check out my Facebook page at Editing by Carol Tietsworth.


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