Fusion Edit
Style and Precision in one package
Yes, you can have them both, plus save money at the same time!
Line editing and Copyediting are usually two separate editing stages. It’s all good, but the process can take time, and the two separate services can add up, especially if you’ve already invested in a Developmental Edit or a Manuscript Assessment.
Enter the WordServings Line-Copy Fusion Edit.
What a Fusion Edit covers
First, I will conduct a line edit on your manuscript to smooth that all-important flow, word-choice and readability. Second, I will analyse and refine the mechanics of your prose (grammar, spelling, punctuation and consistency) with a copyedit a full copyedit.
This is all done as one project, saving you time and money.
Benefits by genre
- Fiction. Your smooth, immersive prose and dialogue pulls readers in.
- Non-fiction. Your authority is clear and elegant, building reader trust.
- Memoir. Your truth is told with polished language that supports your story.
What you’ll receive
- Your edited manuscript with Track Changes showing every editorial alteration
- A ‘clean’ copy of your manuscript with all changes accepted
- In-manuscript questions where your input is needed
- In-manuscript comments (brief) on anything I particularly loved in your story
- A custom style sheet documenting editorial and style decisions made
- A short editorial report summarizing any repeated technical issues in your writing and suggestions for how to fix them going forward
- Email support during the editing process
- A follow-up call after you’ve received your edits for any questions or clarifications
Investment
Every story is unique, so every quote is tailored to reflect the scope and depth of the individual manuscript. As a guide, a Line-Copy Fusion Edit of 50,000 words generally falls within the USD $3000–$4000 range. This reflects the detailed attention and care your story receives at WordServings.
A clear agreement covers scope of the project and fee before any work begins. There are never any hidden costs.
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