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I'm a fantasy writer, though this next project is a horror story. Looking to shape up to about 35-40000 words long. I'm not even joking when I say the last quote I had was $2000 to edit this one. If that's the going rate for a good editor, then I need to start selling books and fast!
Plus I'm trying to find one for the continuation of my series. While I have the first three books self published, would be nice to have the next ones looked at professionally.
Plus I'm trying to find one for the continuation of my series. While I have the first three books self published, would be nice to have the next ones looked at professionally.


Not only that, as English is only my Second Language, I tend to make more mistakes than what I want to...
I hate it when and Editor choose to change things when they Don't even Tell you what they're thinking of doing...
HENCE, looking for another Editor would would look at Fantasy, Adventure, YA, Magic - at almost 90,000 words.
Any Ideas, Thoughts, Suggestions?
THX so much for anyone's Time!
:- )
Well all, although I use family members for my editing, I do offer editing services. My background is in English Education. That being said, I am by no means a certified editor or anything. But I'm fairly good at editing work that is not my own. Feel free to message me if you'd like to work something out.
....and you're an editor? Holy crap Ann! I have all the time in the world and I wouldn't know how to begin to fit all you juggle in x D Still, I might be getting in contact with you then. I'm proud of the books I wrote and believe they were the best I could make them with my means, but another set of eyes on a manuscript is never bad.

Let me know! I like keeping busy and I enjoy editing OTHER people's work, just not revising my own :)
Riley wrote: "....and you're an editor? Holy crap Ann! I have all the time in the world and I wouldn't know how to begin to fit all you juggle in x D Still, I might be getting in contact with you then. I'm proud..."
Riley wrote: "....and you're an editor? Holy crap Ann! I have all the time in the world and I wouldn't know how to begin to fit all you juggle in x D Still, I might be getting in contact with you then. I'm proud..."

At this point I'll look at the Samples of Editing done by Anyone who would give me their Time in helping me.
THX so much,
KNOWING that not Every possible Editor out there might fit and thus, any help is Great!
Have an Awesome one!
A.
I would love the contact info for your editor
I would love the contact info for your editor

$2000 is completely unreasonable for that size. The one that I used to edit over 100k words was less than half that quote you got.
I was very happy with the work they did for me.

My email address is dj@djjouett.com. Please provide the contact info for your editor. Thanks. DJ

It really depends what they do for the money, and what their qualifications, skills and experience are (eg, an English student at university does not make an editor). If you look at both American and British recommended hourly rates, that does put a 100k word novel in the thousands bracket.
I have to be honest, I think that is unrealistic. I think anything approaching $1000 is unrealistic. People won't pay it or can't pay it.
But, you need to know exactly what you are getting. Big picture editing? Detail on grammar and word use? Basic proofreading? And, how many reads? One, two or more.
People often change editors until they find one they are comfortable with at a price that suits. Always ask for a FREE sample edit too.
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