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Editorial Process
Sharing your writing with others can be one of the hardest acts as a writer. As a writer myself, I understand the attachment to one's work and I bring that understanding to my editorial process. For nearly ten years, as a creative nonfiction editor, senior editor, and Editor-in-Chief at Literary Mama, I have worked to enhance writers' words, while also providing them with a positive experience along the way. My goal is to be honest, clear, and sensitive in my feedback and to see your writing come to life!

Whether you're a new writer working on your first essay or a professional author looking for new eyes on your latest book manuscript, I am here to help you! 

When you reach out to me, I'll ask for some information about you and your project. If you provide a writing sample of two to four pages, I will read and edit this for free. This will give me a better sense of your writing and give you a sense of how I edit. We'll set up a phone conversation to discuss your work and your hopes for the editing process. If the writer-editor relationship feels like a match, we'll agree on a timeline, then I'll write up an agreement and put you on my schedule! 
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Genres
I edit creative nonfiction, including essays, memoir, hybrid, and lyric forms, other general nonfiction, and fiction. ​

Topics
I specialize in writing that has to do with nature, the environment, animals, science, travel, outdoor recreation, parenting, motherhood, and women's issues, but I am happy to edit any topic you are working on!

Word Count

I edit small projects of 5,000 words to long book manuscripts of over 100,000 words. 
Editorial Services
​Manuscript evaluation means that I will read your project and help you figure out which direction to go. If you're unsure of the genre or structure, or stuck on what to do next, I will provide you with ideas and suggestions for how to move forward. This is often a good first step to see if you are ready for the full editorial process.
This is a consultation, more than an editing of your work. I will provide a written report of what I see are the strengths and weaknesses of the overall project, and offer practical advice for next steps. 

Developmental editing
 means that I will read your story, essay, or book manuscript to look at the big picture of your work. I may make some edits to the writing, but will focus on broad feedback and detailed suggestions on how to develop, structure, revise, trim, or organize your work. Other things I consider are plot, character development, and theme. This is also sometimes called structural editing.
With this kind of editing, I will provide a lightly marked manuscript, but the primary feedback will come in the form of a written letter or report. I will include what I see as the positive aspects of the work, as well as my suggestions and ideas for improvement. 

Line editing means that I go through each line, paragraph, and chapter and offer suggestions to make the sentences stronger and more clear. This kind of editing focuses on strengthening syntax, style, consistency, and word choice. I'll also look at things like dialogue, point of view, and rhythm. This stage of editing usually comes after a project is fully developed and completely written. 
With this kind of editing, I will provide a heavily marked manuscript with both positive and critical edits. 

​Sensitivity reading means I will read and assess your work for portrayals and perspectives that come across accurately for a specific group. The goal is to avoid misrepresentations and stereotypes and create writing that rings true. I focus on areas related to motherhood, parenting, feminism, and a woman's perspective. 
With this kind of editing, I will provide a lightly marked manuscript and/or report of areas that need improvement.


What to Expect
  • No matter what service you need, I will always be transparent and straightforward in my work! At the outset, we will have agreed upon timeline, fees, and scope of work, and I will do my best to keep within that agreement. If something changes on my end, I will always communicate immediately, and hope that if something changes for you, you'll let let me know as soon as possible. 
  • We can set up a phone call to discuss your project at certain milestones or upon completion. (Though if too much time is taken for a given project on phone calls, project fees may change.)
  • Receiving editorial feedback can feel overwhelming, especially when there are a lot of red marks on the page. Remember that ultimately, the writing is yours and yours alone. You can accept or reject any edits you are offered. My hope is that my comments and suggestions give you something to ponder as you revise and rethink your project.

Fees and Payment
  • ​I follow the rate guidelines used by the Editorial Freelancers Association. I base my price on the size, scope, and quality of each project.
  • I require half the payment at the start of a project and the second half when the editing is complete. If you would like a developmental edit and a line edit on one project, the total rate for both can be reduced.

Getting Started
Have questions? Ready to get started on your editing project with me? 
Fill out the Contact form or send me an email via the email icon.
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Amanda K. Jaros

Ithaca, NY 

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