I specialize in
editing genre fiction, particularly crime, thrillers, horror, fantasy and science fiction.
Not exact matches
Nominated for every major award in short
fiction in varied
genres for both
editing and writing, she won a number of them.
We are happy to
edit almost every type of book, of any
genre — kids books, young - adult, romance, erotica, science
fiction / fantasy, etc..
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Founded in 1980 by Renni Browne, a former senior editor at William Morrow and coauthor of the bestselling Self -
Editing for Fiction Writers, The Editorial Department provides expert support in planning, revising, and editing all genres of fiction and nonf
Editing for
Fiction Writers, The Editorial Department provides expert support in planning, revising, and editing all genres of fiction and nonf
Fiction Writers, The Editorial Department provides expert support in planning, revising, and
editing all genres of fiction and nonf
editing all
genres of
fiction and nonf
fiction and nonfiction.
I
edit fiction (novels or short stories) of all
genres with the exception of horror or picture books.
My
editing career began at the New Pulp
fiction publisher Pro Se Productions, where I continue to copyedit short stories and novels in the sci - fi / fantasy and pulp
genres.
When she is not
editing for a client, a friend, or daydreaming out a window, she is drinking copious amounts of coffee and writing light and dark
fiction in a variety of
genres.
Heather Webb
edits fiction of all
genres, including short stories and query letters.
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I specialize in
fiction editing, particularly developmental and content
editing for all
genres!
If you're relatively new at writing
fiction for publication, whether you plan to publish your novel yourself or query agents, it's a good idea (essential, really) to get your manuscript
edited by a respected freelance
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edits your
genre.
I provide comprehensive
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We
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I'm around those who are freelance
editing pre-query for writers hoping to traditionally publish their
genre fiction, not the kind of rigorous
editing a self publishing author would need, which should rightfully be much more expensive!
Genres I've
edited and published include literary
fiction, short stories, mystery, science
fiction, paranormal, thrillers, dystopian
fiction, and young adult.
She enjoys reading and
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My particular strength is
editing of creative writing,
fiction and creative nonfiction of any length or
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We talked about the fairy - tale - writing pen name he launched in 2016 and the big relaunch (including
edits, new covers, and new ASINs on Amazon) he did of his first
fiction series in 2017, where he turned it from a sort - of - urban fantasy series to something clearly in the superhero
genre.
She offers the full set of editorial services, with a portfolio proving experience in an enormous variety of
genres - including a strong background in
editing children's
fiction.
All of these steps and stages are important, but in my own case, I felt that there was no substitute for substantive
editing since it requires a high degree of experience, knowledge of the
genre I was writing in (crime
fiction), and a kind of understanding of the whole project, not just individual pieces.