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Meet the best editors in the industry

The romantic myth of an author sitting alone in their room and emerging with a perfectly polished book is just that: a myth. While writing itself may be a solo activity, the best books are born from collaboration — and professional book editors are crucial partners. 

Reedsy editors have worked with Big 5 and indie authors alike, and they’ve polished award-winning and bestselling titles to perfection. They understand exactly what resonates with readers in your genre.

Erik H.

Available to hire

Editor with years of in-house experience. Founder of a literary agency. Writer. Host of Print Run Podcast.

Laura J.

Available to hire

Experienced editor with a passion for helping authors fulfill their vision. I edit many genres, including fantasy, romance, sci-fi, and YA.

Rosie W.

Available to hire

A conscientious and enthusiastic indexer, my subject specialisms are Geography, Environmental/Earth Science, Social Science and Economics.

Ian H.

Available to hire

Experienced and versatile Development Editor, PhD, working with respected Publishers in the fields of Technology and Chemistry.

Louise S.

Available to hire

Covering a range of subjects including entertainment, education, reference, media and the arts

How to find the right book editor

The first step to hiring an editor is determining which type(s) of editing your book requires. If you need advice on story and structure, you’re looking for a developmental editor. If you need someone to hone your prose, you’ll need a copy editor. And if the goal is to catch errors, a proofreader is your best bet. (Head down to our service definitions for more information.)

Wherever you are in the editing process, you’ll find the right expert on Reedsy. Our editors have worked with authors like Joyce Carol Oates, Suzanne Collins, and Phillip Pullman to make their stories sing.

You’ll have the opportunity to send along pages and get sample edits before you finalize your decision — and with Reedsy's contract protection, you can start your collaboration with full confidence.

What to look for in an editor

Once you know whether you need an editorial assessment, a developmental edit, a copy edit, or a final proof, you can research and contact suitable editors. Your ideal editor:

  • Has experience editing in your genre. Your editor should know exactly what your target audience will expect from your book. 
  • Aligns with your communication style. Are you looking for blunt honesty or a softer touch? Choose an editor whose sample edits make you feel inspired and excited.
  • Can work with your timeline. Editors book up months in advance, so be sure to agree on the project's start and end date.
  • Fits with your budget. Request multiple quotes to get a range of offers and choose the one that fits your project and budget best.

At Reedsy, we rigorously vet all our freelancers. For editors, we require a minimum of five years’ experience, ideally with a Big 5 publisher or as a freelancer for a bestselling client. We accept only the top 3% of applications and monitor their work and performance once they’re on our marketplace, ensuring quality control and client satisfaction. Find out more about how we select our professionals here!

Here’s what our authors had to say:

“My editor’s hybrid developmental-and-line edit exceeded my expectations and completely blew me away. He showed such deep understanding for my story that I was 100% confident in applying all of his edits.” – J.D. Bass

“Though I must have reread my manuscript hundreds of times, my copy editor caught over 10,000 minor errors! This just goes to show how easy it is to get too close to your book, and how important it is to hire an editor.” — Dhipa Lee

“After my collaboration, I know that my book is not only better than it was, it’s better than I could ever have made it on my own. Working with an editor taught me a number of incredibly valuable lessons about constructing a novel that I can incorporate into my future projects.” — Andrew Chamberlain

“I’m without a doubt that my book wouldn’t have been as successful if it hadn’t been for Reedsy or my editor. No one should consider publishing without professional editing.” — Paul Wilson

Book editing service definitions

People define the various types of editing differently. For our clarification and your convenience, here’s what we mean when we talk about developmental editing, copy editing, and more on Reedsy. Make sure you know what you’re looking for before reaching out to our editors! (If you’re really unsure, we’d recommend starting with an editorial assessment.)

Editorial Assessment

An editorial assessment is a manuscript review that provides feedback on the structure of your book, as well as its characterization, plot, pacing, and style. The main purpose of an editorial assessment is to give you a sense of your book’s overall strengths and weaknesses so you can pursue additional editing services if needed. Read more

Developmental Editing

Developmental editing takes a close look at the larger structures of your book: plot, characters, themes, and tone. A developmental editor ensures that these “big picture” elements are strong before you move on to the minutiae of each line. Read more

Copy Editing

Copy editing polishes your mechanics, sharpens your prose, and ensures consistency of style. This is the service you need if your story’s structure is solidly in place, but the text itself can be improved. Read more

Proofreading

Proofreading is the final stage of the editing process: a thorough examination of your book that corrects minor spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors. A proofreader does not give feedback on your structure or other major editorial issues but rather guarantees that your text goes to print (so to speak) without a single typo. Read more

Query Letter Review

While not part of your actual manuscript, a strong query letter is crucial for authors who want to land an agent and a traditional publisher. A query letter review analyzes your elevator pitch and the sample of your book that you’ll submit to agents, helping you make them irresistible. Read more

FAQs

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Get to know our editors

To get started on your search, meet some of our top-rated editors.

Sirah J.

Boston, MA, USA

Careful inspections, thorough explanations, and considerate guidance for inclusive picture books and middle grade novels.

Specializes in:
Picture Books
Middle Grade
Fiction
Children’s Non-Fiction
Non-Fiction

Erik H.

Minneapolis, MN, United States

Editor with years of in-house experience. Founder of a literary agency. Writer. Host of Print Run Podcast.

Specializes in:
Fiction
Humanities & Social Sciences
Children's
Nature
Literary Fiction

Brent H.

New York, NY, USA

Agent and editor with 19 years at Penguin Random House, editing narrative history, thrillers, mysteries, spy stories and horror.

Specializes in:
Historical Fiction
Political Science & Current Affairs
Humanities & Social Sciences
True Crime
History

Browse thousands of professionals on Reedsy. Search for editors near you

How it works

Browse profiles, request quotes, then collaborate.

Step 1

Apply filters

Reedsy is home to thousands of professionals. Select the specific editing services you need and narrow your search based on your book’s genre and requirements.

Step 2

Browse

Then, browse editors' profiles to find out more about their personalities and past projects.

Step 3

Request quotes

Request quotes from up to five editors at any time. They’ll look at your sample pages to give you a tailored quote as well as a sense of how they work.

Step 4

Collaborate

Once you agree on terms and a timeline, you’ll start collaborating using the many communication and editing tools available on Reedsy.

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