Reader's reports and other editorial services
Generally speaking, a reader's report can be the fastest, least expensive avenue to get expert feedback on your writing. Whether it’s a short story, memoir, fictional novel, nonfiction book, old query letter, new book proposal, instruction manual, or something else entirely, the report that is created for you is customized and provides a full review of your material, covering a whole gamut of pertinent editorial issues, including:
• Main idea(s), theme(s), and positioning
• Plot and character development
• Dialogue and other transitioning
• Macro/micro organization
• Sentence structure and syntax
• Grammar and mechanics
• Fact checking and use of resources
• Overall thoughts and next steps
But this is only the beginning. There are many editorial paths that the two of us can walk. Takes a look at these various editorial services on my Cogitate site, as well as a video that explains some of the nuances of these editing services.
• Main idea(s), theme(s), and positioning
• Plot and character development
• Dialogue and other transitioning
• Macro/micro organization
• Sentence structure and syntax
• Grammar and mechanics
• Fact checking and use of resources
• Overall thoughts and next steps
But this is only the beginning. There are many editorial paths that the two of us can walk. Takes a look at these various editorial services on my Cogitate site, as well as a video that explains some of the nuances of these editing services.