Not exact matches
While there is a general
approach to the text that I need to adhere to (it comes from discussions between the editorial director, the company founders, and the client), I can work directly with the writer to make sure we reach those goals — through
developmental discussions and line
editing.
It sounds like you've found just the right
approach for
editing your work — input from high - quality beta readers plus an editor who knows NZ English and can offer a degree of
developmental editing.
This is the middle - of - the - road
approach between
developmental editing and simple proofreading.
So if the usual advice of «get a sample
edit» isn't that helpful for finding a
developmental editor, how should we
approach finding a
developmental editor who's a good match for us?
Inkslinger offers a unique, integrated
approach to author mentorship that involves not only
developmental editing but also boutique book design and the building of web & social media presence specifically tailored to the needs of authors.