Book Reviewing-enhances book sales.
Reviewer
reads book and provides an unbiased professional opinion about the book. This service is vital to publishers, newspapers,
book clubs, and magazines.
Copyediting-initial changes and corrections.
Copy
editor performs all services of a proofreader (listed below) but also corrects literary and technical errors including the
following: correcting awkward sentence structure; clarifying sentences, words and ideas that were not clearly expressed; and
creating smooth flow by working with word choice, phrases within sentences, and sentence structure. Copy editor also provides
commentary that includes opinions and observations about the work. This service is essential both to students of all levels
and to all types of businesses and organizations.
Ghostwriting-when a client knows what to say, but can’t
find the right words.
Client provides ghostwriter with information, details
and research. Ghostwriter drafts manuscript and works closely with client to ensure it reflects the clients style.
Literary critique-helps determine
whether manuscripts meet publishers’ standards.
Literary critic evaluates manuscripts in terms of author’s writing style and effectiveness of self-expression.
This service is valuable to publishers, magazines, and newspapers.
Manuscript reading-determines a book’s
marketability.
Manuscript is read, and reader provides one to two page evaluation, including a synopsis of the manuscript
along with recommendations. This service is imperative for publishers who receive a plethora of unsolicited manuscripts.
Proofreading-final check before publication/submission.
Proofreader
looks for typographical, grammatical, spelling, mechanical and factual errors, along with inconsistencies in style, word spacing,
line spacing and margin size. This service is critical both to students of all
levels and to all types of businesses and organizations.