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message 1: by Almira (new)

Almira | 5 comments My novel is done. Gone through countless revisions, a couple beta readers but now my main concern is editing. Which platforms do you recommend for editing? I have seem some out there quite pricey, but then I want a good product. I would hate to see my novel published with grammatical errors. Any recommendations?


message 2: by J.B. (new)

J.B. (goodreadscomjbmorrisauthor) | 23 comments I have been through most all of them. Get the paid ProWritngAid. Reasonable price and best on the market. Comprehensive. Stay away from Grammerly. Expensive and not nearly as comprehensive.


message 3: by B.A. (new)

B.A. A. Mealer | 975 comments I'm a ProWritingAid fan also, but you still need an editor. You can find some which will let you pay in installments. Send me a message and I can put you in touch with two of them. No matter how good the program, it still does't take the place of a decent editor.


message 4: by Mehry (new)

Mehry | 5 comments Good morning, Almira. Strange, but my post disappeared. Anyway, if you're looking for a good editor who will guide you through the process and work with you, message me. He's done wonders for the authors in our book club.

Have a wonderful day!


message 5: by Dwayne, Head of Lettuce (last edited Feb 20, 2019 07:08AM) (new)

Dwayne Fry | 4443 comments Mod
Mehry wrote: "Strange, but my post disappeared..."

Not so strange, really. Almira is asking about editing platforms, not wanting to be solicited for editing services. Going off topic is against the group policy.


message 6: by Mehry (last edited Feb 20, 2019 07:53AM) (new)

Mehry | 5 comments Dwayne wrote: "Mehry wrote: "Strange, but my post disappeared..."

Not so strange, really. Almira is asking about editing platforms, not wanting to be solicited for editing services. Going off topic is against th..."


Oh, sorry, I misunderstood. A bit old school here. :) Also, I'm not an editor, just know one who I would recommend.


message 7: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 790 comments I just found an editor last weekend on Twitter under the hashtag #WritingCommunity. One of the people I know reached out and gave me a reasonable price. Before that, I went on Fiverr but people have raised their price but if you don't mind paying a hefty price it's worth looking into.


message 8: by Almira (new)

Almira | 5 comments Justin wrote: "I just found an editor last weekend on Twitter under the hashtag #WritingCommunity. One of the people I know reached out and gave me a reasonable price. Before that, I went on Fiverr but people hav..."

Thanks!


message 9: by Tony (new)

Tony Blenman | 103 comments Happy for you that you found an editor. In my opinion nothing beats a good editor who will take the time and do a proper job. Might have to pay a little but in the end it's worth it.


message 10: by B.A. (new)

B.A. A. Mealer | 975 comments The price for editing is steep. A decent copy editor is around $1200 for a book of 100k words. A developmental editor is around $2500 to $3000 and up for the same number of words. A proofreader is cheaper, but not by much.

If you are like me and don't have that much lying around, find one that will let you pay in installments. It might take longer, but you do end up with an edited book to put out there.


message 11: by Julie (new)

Julie Round | 41 comments I have just read a self-editing book but most people would need their book edited by a professional even after they had put into action all it suggested.
New writers dislike having their work changed but I have found it is worth it to have someone experienced to show where it could be improved.
You don't have to adopt their ideas but it does stop you making mistakes.


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