Types of Editing for Manuscript Preparation

Posted by Edword Bella
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Jun 5, 2013
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Writing a manuscript is a tedious process as it requires huge investment of your time and hard work. Also, even after completing it, you cannot be sure if your readers would find your writing interesting. So, in a market flooded with books, you would require professional help for your writing to stand out. For this to happen, you can approach experienced manuscript editor who will rightly guide you in this process by performing some essential functions.

After writing your manuscript, you can approach an editor and discuss your requirements. The editor will offer you various services out of which you can choose those which you think your manuscript will aptly require.

Here is an insight into some of the types of editing done by the editor to your writing.

Developmental editing - This type of editing is usually done for nonfiction manuscripts. Also known as content editing, the editor normally makes structural changes in the content. The editor clarifies the concepts and the themes in the manuscript. The construction of paragraphs is looked into and changes are made to provide a smooth flow of content.

If the author has not started with the writing process, then the development editor will provide a structure and outline to make the writing process easy.

Manuscript editing- This provides a thorough editing for your manuscript in terms of spelling, punctuations, grammar, structural changes, consistency, repetitions and the like. This type of an editing is useful for those scholars who are good at research but not at putting across their points verbally as manuscript editing improves the clarity, cuts the fat and makes the work more accessible.

Line editing- As the name suggests, the editor verifies the write-up in a word by word and line by line basis. The content is checked for word coherency. This type of editing is done for both fiction and nonfiction write-ups and the aim of line editing is to improve the flow of the writing.

Copy editing - Copy editing checks for grammar, diction and style. The editor edits the content on the basis of a style guide recommended by the author or the publishing house. Chicago style guide and APA are the commonly used ones. While copy editing, though the editor finds some discrepancies regarding facts, logic etc, it is noted and routed to the author for correction instead of the former doing it.

The above mentioned are some of the editing techniques that you require to prepare a good manuscript. You can seek professional help from seasoned editors for this. With their expertise, your manuscript will be capable of intriguing the readers, thus making your hard work pay.


Edword Bella started writing as a hobby. Now she is completely dedicated for writing and likes to write articles on various topics. For the last five years she has written many articles related to technology, health, safety and editing services. For further related information about manuscript editing, developmental editing and related editing services visit http://thewordprocess.com/

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