Editorial Services
Writers
and authors may seek the services of a professional editor or literary agency
to assist with the development or publishing of their manuscript, but it's
important to know the difference between the two services.
Professional
editors review and evaluate manuscripts, in order to make the manuscripts more
marketable for publishing. Editors charge fees based on either a per page charge (for each double-spaced typed page) or a
flat fee for the entire manuscript. Editors do not place clients with
publishers.
Literary
agencies represent authors to publishers. Some agencies require an advance
reading fee before a manuscript is presented to publishers. To check an
agency's credentials, you may wish to ask them to provide you with the names of
former clients who have been placed with publishers, and the names of
publishers with whom clients have been placed. It is important to understand
what specific service you are obtaining. Make sure to get all verbal promises
in writing.
This report is
general in nature and not intended as a reliability report on any company,
service or product.