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Editors, Critiquers & Consultants

May 26th, 2010No Comments

What’s the difference?

An editor will review each line and correct all those basic grammar errors, punctuation errors and line edits that need attention.

A critiquer will focus on the topic and flow of your book, assess the story line and drive your tale home to the reader.

A consultant takes on all these things and way-way more. The consultant will give you a heads up on editing (probably won’t be willing to do a line edit – unless you’re really willing to pay the big bucks) and will share some basic suggestions for layout and writing style. The consultant will adapt the story to the reader, suggesting wording, concept analogies and critiquing the way your story flows from one setting to the next.

A consultant also helps you find the right people to design covers, write titles, promote your concepts and bring your writing ideas to the top of the publishing option. Often a consultant helps you find the right Agent, send query letters and make contacts necessary for selling your book.

If you’re in need of a consultant – let me know – email.

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