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An editorial evaluation is a detailed report that reviews your manuscript’s strengths and weaknesses. It generally includes an editor’s feedback on big-picture issues with plot, structure, and characterization. As a result, authors usually find editorial assessments most useful in the early stages of the book editing process.

On Reedsy, meet editors who have years of experience working with bestselling authors and debut writers alike. They understand your audience and genre. Most importantly, they know what makes a story resonate, and they can help you get on the right track to completing the best possible version of your book.

Brent H.

Available to hire

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

Lottie H.

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Editor and proofreader with 3+ years' experience at HarperCollins and an expert eye for detail! Keen on women's fiction and fantasy.

Travis M.

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A seasoned editor of sports titles and contemporary fiction, Travis has assisted emerging voices, legendary athletes, and acclaimed authors.

David R.

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Editor with 10+ years experience in short fiction, literary fiction, novellas, and children's books. Let me help make every word count!

Sirah J.

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

Why get an editorial assessment?

Most writers go through multiple drafts, often including several major rewrites. Getting a professional editor’s perspective can help you solve large-scale problems and fine-tune your vision at an early stage, making your writing journey more efficient.

In addition to story elements, your editor will read your entire manuscript to identify its big-picture goals, essential themes, and unique components. Then, they’ll give you detailed feedback on how to fully realize your idea. Their letter will serve as a roadmap for transforming your current draft into a book that satisfies readers.

Reedsy editors are handpicked for their experience in publishing, so you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your book.

An editorial assessment is the most affordable way to get holistic feedback. A developmental edit that provides line-level commentary on plot, structure, and character will typically cost 30% more than an assessment letter.

By making an editorial assessment the first stage of the editing process, you’ll avoid paying for extensive commentary or edits on writing you eventually delete or rewrite. Based on your editor’s feedback, you’ll be able to strengthen your manuscript in advance of copyediting and proofreading, ultimately saving more time and money.

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Get to know our editors

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

Amy D.

Eastbourne, UK

I am an experienced editor who has worked for over ten years in publishing. Particular interests: literary, historical, and crime fiction.

Specializes in:
Thriller & Suspense
History
True Crime
Humanities & Social Sciences
Science Fiction

Ben S.

London, UK

Editor/Writer with 20+ years' experience in B2B research/analysis and thought-leadership, popular science books, board games, music.

Specializes in:
Biographies & Memoirs
Math & Science
Fiction
Contemporary Fiction
Music

Carol T.

Ryde, Isle of Wight, UK

I don't just help you get the grammar right - for me, editing is a holistic task, from the content to the blurb; I'm with you all the way!

Specializes in:
Non-Fiction
Humanities & Social Sciences
True Crime
Transportation
Dystopian

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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.

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