The editing process is both
simple (improvement is the goal) and complex (every aspect
of the manuscript is reviewed).
Good editing serves both the author and the reader.
Every writer needs an editor.
The writing process is very personal and internal to the
writer. The editor becomes your book's "mirror image",
stepping outside the creation process and accomplishing the
refinement. The work of most writers or authors
benefits by the keen eye of an editor. All levels of editing
are considered by a professional editor, including grammar
and punctuation, line editing, copy editing, style and
composition, word choice (diction), paragraph structure,
transitions, and fact-checking.
Brookeline's editing services:
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Editing is done primarily by Mary Brooke but services are
expanding to include the subcontract work of other editors as
well as proofreaders.
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