Line/Copy Editing
Line editing and copy editing are often what people think of when they prepare for “editing” their manuscript. Traditionally, these are completed in two separate phases, but the trend toward combining them has become more and more popular. When a publisher reaches out asking for a line edit, I always take that to mean “line and copy edit.” And when a publisher asks for a “heavy copy edit,” I likewise interpret that they are looking for a line edit.
What’s the difference?
Line editing focuses on the writing itself, ensuring it is clear, effective, engaging, accurate, and that it adheres to and strengthens the author’s voice, style, and tone. Changes may be made at the sentence or paragraph level to cut down on clunky repetition, expand where clarification is needed, and improve the text’s rhythm and flow.
Copy editing, much like proofreading, deals with issues pertaining to spelling, grammar, punctuation, syntax, formatting, and other technical errors. Unlike proofreading, this work is done prior to the manuscript being formatted and goes beyond the basic conventions of spelling and grammar to address issues with consistency: Is an ice cream shop referred to as Mitzy’s Scoops in one place and Molly’s Scoops in another? Does the character’s age line up with the year provided for his birth? Are verifiable dates and historical events accurate?
To avoid confusion and ensure you’re getting the best result possible, I’ve combined my line and copy editing services into one package. Please note that while I occasionally accept prescriptive nonfiction projects at this level, I primarily work on novels and memoirs at the line/copy editing stage.
When you work with me as a line / copy editor, you’ll get:
My line/copy editing rate is are typically $0.03/word. This rate may be higher for a project that requires heavy research or fact checking or lower for a project that has already been through a round of professional line editing. Please reach out for a fixed-rate quote and deadline based on your project’s word count and needs and my upcoming availability.
Thank you to my editor Whitney Bak for your crazy-cool skills that give me pause long enough to say, Wow! Your attention to detail, consistency, timelines, life, and character development are such a gift. Just think, I could have ended up with a genius scientist who was barely twenty-three and a Kevin Bacon movie that someone watched when they were in middle school and a baby that was born in the wrong decade—a cool story, probably, but not this story. Thank you for your insight and for polishing this story like a treasured jewel.
Jennifer Moorman
Bestselling author of The Magic All Around
I have never had someone line edit so well. I feel like I’m learning as I read along and that this book is getting so much stronger thanks to your careful help. Your comments in the margins were so encouraging.
Rachel Fordham
Author of The Letter Tree
You did an INCREDIBLE job, it’s so much better, and a lot of the parts are up to 500% funnier after you fixed them. I couldn't have done this without you. You really were the secret weapon!
Esther Mollica
Author of Kirkus Star Reviewed The Queen of Gay Street