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Editing services can be hugely expensive. I have looked at the rates recommended by the Chartered Institute of Editors and Proofreaders and, to me - in the times we live - they are out of reach for many.
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I offer a professional service at a heavily discounted rate, the driving force behind which is to help writers whose means preclude them from accessing professional editing services.
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I believe it is through the writing of short fiction that a writer learns the art of Clarity and Economy - the two principles of good writing. Flash Fiction is the perfect training ground for every writer.
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To this end, I offer the five hundred words of Copy Editing, Proofreading or Full Edit absolutely free of charge with absolutely no obligation to continue further.
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My aim is for you to learn from my editing suggestions in the art of editing so you no longer have to pay someone like me in the future. Cutting my nose off - perhaps - but the world needs your voice and your writing needs to be of a publishable standard for that voice to be heard.
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The most important thing I have learned since immersing myself in the world of writing these last few years, is becoming published requires the planets to be aligned and the gods of Serendipity and Good Fortune to be batting for you. It takes the right manuscript to fall onto the right desk of the right agent/editor, at precisely the right time. It also takes a lot of hard work and perseverance.
If you want your manuscript to fly with hope, it cannot be weighed down with spelling mistakes, plot holes, character inconsistencies, punctuation errors, etc. If your manuscript contains too many of these it may well fly with hope, but it will soon drop into that great ocean of slush piles out there, and you will probably never hear from it again. If you want to give your manuscript the best chance, it has to be of a publishable standard.
There is simply no way around that.
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For summary of services and full list of prices click here
Please feel free to email me with any questions you may have.
I look forward to hearing from you.
All the best,
Ian