Every writer needs a developmental editor by Mcay RashadEvery writer needs a developmental editor by Mcay Rashad
Every writer needs a developmental editorMcay Rashad
After I carefully comb through your manuscript and provide feedback on story structure, character development, and plot, your book is on the brink of being polished and ready for publication! It's always exciting to see all the hard work come together, shaping your story into something truly special. With a few more tweaks and adjustments, you'll have a manuscript that's primed to captivate readers and take them on a thrilling journey through your world of words.

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After I comb through your manuscript and offer feedback relating to story structure. character Plot
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Alright, let's break it down! A beta reader is like a friend who reads your manuscript and gives you feedback from a reader's perspective. They help you understand how your story comes across to an audience and can provide valuable insights into what works and what might need tweaking. On the other hand, a developmental editor is more like a detective, diving deep into your story's structure, characters, and plot to help you strengthen the foundation of your narrative. They focus on the big-picture elements and can guide you in shaping your story into its best version. So, while both play crucial roles in your writing journey, think of your beta reader as your cheerleader and your developmental editor as your strategic advisor, working together to help your story shine.
If you're wondering whether you need a developmental editor, just take a deep breath and consider a few things. Do you have a manuscript that feels like a jigsaw puzzle missing a few pieces? Or maybe you're eager for some fresh eyes to make your story shine? If you find yourself nodding along, then a developmental editor could be your literary best friend. Think of them as a seasoned tour guide ready to help navigate your book from rough draft to polished gem. So, relax, sip some tea, and explore the idea of bringing in a developmental editor to infuse your writing journey with clarity and creativity.
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Every writer needs a developmental editorMcay Rashad
Starting at$500
Schedule a call
Duration6 weeks
Tags
Google Docs
Editor
After I carefully comb through your manuscript and provide feedback on story structure, character development, and plot, your book is on the brink of being polished and ready for publication! It's always exciting to see all the hard work come together, shaping your story into something truly special. With a few more tweaks and adjustments, you'll have a manuscript that's primed to captivate readers and take them on a thrilling journey through your world of words.

What's included

Newsletter
After I comb through your manuscript and offer feedback relating to story structure. character Plot
FAQs
Alright, let's break it down! A beta reader is like a friend who reads your manuscript and gives you feedback from a reader's perspective. They help you understand how your story comes across to an audience and can provide valuable insights into what works and what might need tweaking. On the other hand, a developmental editor is more like a detective, diving deep into your story's structure, characters, and plot to help you strengthen the foundation of your narrative. They focus on the big-picture elements and can guide you in shaping your story into its best version. So, while both play crucial roles in your writing journey, think of your beta reader as your cheerleader and your developmental editor as your strategic advisor, working together to help your story shine.
If you're wondering whether you need a developmental editor, just take a deep breath and consider a few things. Do you have a manuscript that feels like a jigsaw puzzle missing a few pieces? Or maybe you're eager for some fresh eyes to make your story shine? If you find yourself nodding along, then a developmental editor could be your literary best friend. Think of them as a seasoned tour guide ready to help navigate your book from rough draft to polished gem. So, relax, sip some tea, and explore the idea of bringing in a developmental editor to infuse your writing journey with clarity and creativity.
Mcay's other services
$500