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While there are developmental editors, they can cost a bomb. It's better to team up with other writers first and getting multiple feedback from a wider audience.
For instance, if an editor has an issue with some scene, that's just one opinion and you can ignore it. But if three betas all have the same issue, then you know that's something you need to fix.
Hiring an editor should be the last thing an indie writer does.
Here's where you can connect up with betas. Absolute Write is like having 7K friends watching your back. It is free to join.
https://absolutewrite.com/forums/foru...
Good luck! :-)


I'm a book editor and I'd love to work with you in your debut novel. I've been more focused in romance and non fictions books.
My fee is reasonable and I speak Spanish too.
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I would love to talk with you more about your manuscript! Please feel free to check out my website (www.silviasreading.webs.com) for my services, fees, and testimonials. If you feel like I may be a good fit for you, please go ahead and fill out the form submission on my website or contact me directly at silviasreadingcorner@gmail.com
I also offer a free 1,000-word sample!
Thanks and best of luck!
Silvia

I offer developmental editing and would love to talk with you about next steps. My site is clarify-editing.com, and my email is augustin@clarify-editing.com. I offer free sample edits, though it's harder to do that for developmental work. Get in touch!

While there are developmental editors, they can cost a bomb. It's better t..."
Thanks for your comments. Yes, I already had five beta readers and wanted to hire an editor. I'll definitely take a look at AbsoluteWrite.com.

I published my debut novel last year, so I know how exciting (and stressful) this whole process is! I offer copyediting and proofreading services, and would be happy to work with you. I was particularly interested when I read that you're working on a thriller!
I offer a free sample edit, so if you want to send me a few pages of your manuscript (preferably from different sections, so I can get a better idea of the manuscript as a whole), I can give you an idea of what kind of work I do. If you like my style of editing, we can work out a schedule, price, payment plan, etc. to get your book ready on time.
My email: samira.soparkar@mail.utoronto.ca
My website: www.samirasoparkar.com
Best of luck!
Samira

I would love to work with you on your manuscript. I could work with you on everything from developmental editing to a final proofread.
For more info on my rates and for testimonials, you can visit my website or email me any time!
Jane Savage
Savage Literary Services
savageliteraryservices.com
kjsavage96@gmail.com

I offer developmental editing and thrillers are one of my specialist areas. You can see full details and testimonials at my website. I've worked with both British and American authors. I'm a Professional Member of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP) and a Partner Member of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi).
Let me know if I can help!
Nicky
www.nickytayloreditorial.com
nicky@nickytayloreditorial.com

I am a friendly and experienced book editor, and thrillers are a genre I work with (as long as they do not have downer endings). I work with Word, Open Office, and even Google Docs and email. I always work in close collaboration with my clients, for I believe editing a book is a joint effort, not a solo one.
I offer copy, line, and developmental editing. For more details, please check my website.
Sincerely,
Tony Held
Held Editing Services LLC
www.heldediting.com
heldediting@gmail.com

I'm a freelance book editor (as well as a published author). I work on novels of all sorts and definitely thrillers. Take a look at my website and get in touch if you'd like to learn more. Would love to chat.
www.fixyourbook.com
Best, Marlene

If you are looking for a line editor (a.k.a. copyeditor), I hope you'll consider me. One of my goals with editing is to help enhance and polish your work while maintaining your voice and style. You can find more information about me and my services at my website, http://xterraweb.com, or you can email me at editor@xterraweb.com with any questions you might have and/or to request a free sample edit.
Good luck finding an editor who is a good fit for you and your book.
Kelly
I need lots of help editing my debut novel. It's a thriller and it sits at 53,000 words so let's work together to take the word count up to 70,000. To clarify, I'd need an editor, not a ghostwriter.
I use Office 365 for easier collaboration and I'm easy to work with. I don't care how harsh your feedback is... as long as it makes my book better, we're on the same page. I want to finish my manuscript within three months.
Get in touch and I'll be happy to share more details. Looking forward to hearing from you.