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What's a manuscript assessment, and what does it do? Also called a manuscript critique or evaluation, learn more about this special kind of edit, how it's different from a developmental edit, and ways it can improve your book.

There are a lot of falsehoods about editing and editors floating around the internet and even in well-meaning writing groups that just shouldn't be taken as fact. Here are five of the most common—and the truth about each one.

Editing is not where you want to skimp on quality. This post will help you establish the right budget for editing your book through tips on what's included in a cost estimate, how most editors charge, how you'll be expected to pay for services, and ways you can make your budget stretch.

A professional editor can work magic for you. (And yes, you need one.) Here are the many ways hiring an editor can kick your writing into the stratosphere and make your book a success.

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