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Developmental/Content Editing

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“Does This Make Any Sense?”

You hope readers will be able to learn everything you want to teach them in your nonfiction book, but think your wisdom might be getting lost along the way. Or, you want readers to fall in love with your wonderful work of fiction, but worry that the plot might be full of confusion (and maybe a few holes). 

Even if you think the overall structure is okay, you’re not sure about the “readability.” Is your writing clear? Is it too cluttered, or not explained thoroughly enough? Are your humor, voice, and personality coming through?

If you’ve been staring at your document well into the night, pondering these questions after your sixth cup of coffee, developmental/content editing just might be for you.

What does Developmental/Content Editing Cover?

  • This round of editing comes before copy editing, and it covers the overall content, plotline, and structure of the book as well as the syntax, voice, consistency, flow, readability, and overall clarity of the topic.
     

  • Comments and suggestions will be added along the margins about things that need to be reworked, added, deleted, or relocated in order to make the manuscript flow better.
     

  • It may also involve rewording sentences and possibly whole paragraphs to enhance readability. Suggestions could be made to move entire sections or paragraphs of the book around or add/delete portions altogether.
     

  • This phase of editing is recommended for writers who are unsure of whether or not their books are easily readable, well-structured, or suitable for their target audience.

Our team has years of experience taking books that fall on the more “confusing and cluttered” end of the spectrum and polishing them into clear, beautiful works of art.

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Client Testimonies

"Christina’s developmental/content editing was honest and refreshing. It was like getting an essay back from a great teacher. And she is a great teacher! Writing is a tough and lonely pursuit. Writers put their heart and soul into their work and handing over a draft to an editor is a painful process. But it is an important part of the whole process. Christina’s questions and comments have really helped me to hone my skills, bring my characters and settings to life, and have made me a much better writer. I’m currently working through the edit of my second book, and I look forward to working with Christina on book number three." 

~Janine Garth, author of the Otus Swift series

"Browsing through Allison's developmental/content edits has been very humbling and eye-opening for me--and reassuring. Her input makes me want to do better! Thank you so much for the guidance and support!"

~Louie Mallari 

"K.E. Koontz did a fantastic job on my book. She provided thorough comments, guidance, and helpful tips to improve the content. Turning your book over to a stranger who may not understand your vision is challenging, but I am so happy I didn't skip this part of the process."

~Alison Brehme

See more on our Client Testimonies Page!

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