A review of your manuscript that offers constructive criticism of your book's structure, plot, and style is called an assessment. An assessment gives you a feeling for your book’s strengths and weaknesses.
Developmental editing considers your book's: plot, characters, themes, style, and tone. Developmental editing makes sure that these important factors of your book are strong before you move on to the details of each sentence.
Copy editing clarifies your sentence structures and grammar, sharpens your thought processes, and facilitates the harmony of your personal style. You need copy editing when your book's structure is solid, but the details can be improved.
The final stage of editing is proofreading. This process offers a complete review of your book that corrects small mistakes in spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
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