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message 1: by S.E., Gray Mouser (Emeritus) (new)

S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
This folder is for folks looking for editing work/help.


message 2: by S.E., Gray Mouser (Emeritus) (new)

S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
Grimdark Facebook folk claim author/S&S-group-member Scott Oden freelance edits sometimes:



message 3: by Scott (new)

Scott | 53 comments I do, indeed, engage in a bit of freelance editing :)


message 4: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) Just out of curiosity, Scott, what are your rates? I've been keeping my eye out for a future editor for the next Grimluk book (cause then I can factor that into the kickstarter goal).


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Scott | 53 comments For novel length works (between 65K and 100K words), the rates start at about $600 USD and go up to $1000 USD -- this is for copy editing, and some light (very light) content editing. For works over 100K words, it's negotiable.

Besides having written four books, I also spent a year working as an acquisitions editor for a small literary agency, which also included getting some of the more promising submissions hammered into shape.


message 6: by Ashe (new)

Ashe Armstrong (ashearmstrong) That seems about usual. Thanks, bud.


message 7: by Steve (new)

Steve Goble | 100 comments I have been a professional copy editor since 1987. I am occasionally available to do freelance copy edits, including critiques and comments if desired. I am interested in all sorts of genre fiction, and in non-fiction so long as it is not about religion. Anyone interested can reach me through a DM on my Twitter account, @Steve_Goble, to discuss rates and timeframes. I have to fit these in with my own writing projects, etc., so I can't take on all comers, but maybe we can work something out.

This networking forum is a good idea, by the way.


message 8: by S.E., Gray Mouser (Emeritus) (new)

S.E. Lindberg (selindberg) | 2357 comments Mod
Steve wrote: "I have been a professional copy editor since 1987..."

Steve, nice to see you chime in here.


message 9: by Steve (new)

Steve Goble | 100 comments Thanks. I have been a busy boy lately. Hardly even have time to read!


message 10: by Peter (new)

Peter Fugazzotto | 23 comments I worked with Scott on my soon-to-be-released book, Five Bloody Heads, and am confident that as a result I am putting out a much stronger product. He did a great job identifying patterns of writing that were making my work weaker.


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey all,

I wrote Beyond Redemption, 88, and a third book I just signed a deal for but can't yet announce, and am now offering my services as an editor because I'd rather do that than drive a forklift.

Here's a link to my site, and I am always available to chat.



Cheers!


message 12: by Karlie (new)

Karlie | 3 comments Good tidings,

I am currently editing for several satisfied customers as well as writing my own fiction. Call me a glutton, but I enjoy the editing process.

I aim to provide an affordable and quality service. I am currently working my way into full-time self-employment in my home office and so have a flexible schedule to take on new authors. I know the sword and sorcery genre tend to encourage long word counts, and I am open to allowing for partial payments via PayPal invoicing to break up the cost of hiring an editor for a long novel.

My current rate is from $0.003 to $0.004 per word (depending on the extent of editing required), which adds up to $30-$40 per 10,000 words. This rate will only hold until my schedule fills. I provide a free sample of 2,000 words to make sure that we will be a good fit and to evaluate the level of editing which will be necessary.

I have edited everything from 180,000 word epic fantasy to 3,000 word erotic short stories and personally read anything from Jane Austin to Aleron Kong. All genres and tropes are welcome.

Direct message me with any inquiries.

Thank you, and happy writing,
Karlie


message 13: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 41 comments I haven't posted here before because I've tended to see editing as a sideline to authorship, and I've let the work come to me rather than go look for it.

But I wouldn't mind doing more.

I'm an award-winning author of science fiction, science-fantasy, fantasy, and crime fiction, with 23 novels traditionally published and 90 short fiction works sold to pro markets. I've won the Arthur Ellis Award (the "Canadian Edgar"), and been shortlisted for the Nebula, Aurora, PK Dick, Van Vogt, Endeavour (twice), and Derringer Awards.

I've edited a dozen books, one of which went on to win the Aurealis Ward for best Australian SF novel of its year. My rates for developmental editing and line editing tend to be four to five cents a word.

For a full bibliography, including works I've edited, visit my web page:


message 14: by Oliver (new)

Oliver Brackenbury (oliverbrackenbury) | 122 comments Hey all!

I’m a traditionally published author, trained in TV series development at Canada’s National Screen Institute, and an experienced literary podcaster. You can also hear a hybrid interview & story consultation on this episode of my writing podcast (), and Matt John of Rogues in the House recently gave my services a nice shout-out ( at 11:25) after hiring me. I have a deep understanding of stories, and can help you tell yours!

Short stories, novels, and screenplays are all welcome. Whether you want an overall consultation, or a focused review of a specific element such as dialogue, we can work something out that will best suit your needs.

Further details, and contact info, here:


message 15: by Jon (new)

Jon | 3 comments I am not a professional editor but I have done some editing for a couple of RPG books. If you want me to look over your sword & sorcery story, I'd be happy to do so.


message 16: by Jason (new)

Jason Koivu | 105 comments Jon wrote: "I am not a professional editor but I have done some editing for a couple of RPG books. If you want me to look over your sword & sorcery story, I'd be happy to do so."

Hey Jon, I'll be in need of beta readers for my next manuscript, if that's in your wheelhouse.


message 17: by Jon (new)

Jon | 3 comments Jason wrote: "Jon wrote: "I am not a professional editor but I have done some editing for a couple of RPG books. If you want me to look over your sword & sorcery story, I'd be happy to do so."

Hey Jon, I'll be ..."


I would be happy to.


message 18: by Courtney (new)

Courtney | 1 comments Hi! My name is Courtney Umphress, and I’m now accepting new clients for the fall. A little about me: I hold a BA in English, and I’ve worked as a copy editor for ten years, editing 150+ books. I produce thorough, quality work within strict deadlines, and while I’ve worked in a variety of genres, I specialize in fantasy and romance. Finding the right editor can be daunting, so I provide a free sample to new clients to determine if we will be a good fit for each other.

You can find more information about my services, rates, and portfolio on my website: .


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