- Invitation Status
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- One post per day
- 1-3 posts per week
- One post per week
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Preferred Character Gender
- No Preferences
- Genres
- Urban Fantasy, High Fantasy, Epic Quest, Sci-Fi, Time Travel and World Hopping, Steampunk, Action/Adventure, Modern Drama, Mystery, Slice of Life, Romance, and many more.
Greetings, author!
This shop is here to provide service to amateur authors - such as yourself - who are in need of an editor. Should you choose my
services, I will help you to polish your fiction or fan-fiction into a shining work of art. I will help you to see and either fix or remove poor pacing, plot holes, continuity errors, characterization problems, and more. If you want, I can even just help you go over your roleplay posts to check for these issues as well. I love hearing new ideas from aspiring new authors, and I want to help you make your stories the best they can be. I promise to never be cruel in my critiques, or to attempt to superimpose my ideas onto your story. Additionally, you will always have final call on whether or not to change or remove something. My editing service is free, and all I require from you is to agree to the following:This shop is here to provide service to amateur authors - such as yourself - who are in need of an editor. Should you choose my
- I acknowledge that I am biased as the creator of the story, and may not see problems in the work because of this bias
- I agree not to take critiques about any element of the story personally
- I agree to do my own proofreading for spelling and grammar errors before sending a piece for editing.
The actual editorial process is roughly as follows, but will vary depending on how much you have produced already, and what mediums you have available to work with. This is just a basic style; we'll find a method that works for both of us. For roleplay posts, it's basically on a post-by-post basis.
- A "plot skeleton" is constructed; a cliffs-notes style sequence of major events that carry the story from start to finish.
Knowing what the story is leading toward is essential for me to help you create a story that doesn't wander too much or leave too many red herrings. If you do not have an ending worked out yet, we can work it out together. - Any miscellaneous information required to understand the story is compiled and edited as required.
World information, character explanations, etcetera. Because I am an editor and not a reader, all "spoilers" must be revealed in their entirety. - We begin chapter by chapter, sending back and forth until we are both satisfied with it. Depending on changes made, re-editing of previous chapters may be required
Sometimes we write ourselves into corners. It happens to everyone, and unfortunately, a lot of the time the best way to fix it is to change previously established information. For this reason I recommend not publishing fiction or fan-fiction until all chapters are complete.
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