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BookVenture gives you the chance to experience its new Editorial service!

By Michael Spelling

BookVenture's Extensive Editorial Services

 

The BookVenture Company has always prided itself in going the extra mile to give authors the advice they need to achieve their publishing needs. This is why the company has decided to offer an Editorial service called Extensive Editorial Services that will dramatically help authors in achieving their potentials as writers. With this new service, authors are given a whole new option in perfecting their manuscripts and making their books perfect for distribution.

These types of editing take away glaring inaccuracies and content mistakes of the plot. BookVenture’s seasoned editors will do a thorough evaluation of the initial draft of the story and will suggest literary considerations improve the overall plot. These services can be applied to any genre of a book as long as the book itself is still in the production stage.

The services are divided into three sections. Line, Content, and Developmental. With Line editing, BookVenture will assess the use of language in your manuscript to ensure effective storytelling. Through Content editing BookVenture suggests major rewriting and reconstruction of your manuscript to further enhance its general structure. In Developmental editing BookVenture  looks into all major aspects of your story such as the plot, characters, and pacing. Editors will evaluate your book as a whole to determine which parts need improvement. With these three types of editing, BookVenture will guarantee the highest quality for your work.

The true beauty of this service is the fact that the editors will give your book a more thorough look and will further polish your prose so that it will be perfect for printing. This is immensely important for any writer because one misspelled word can mean the difference between a good review and a bad one. This also counts inconsistent plots and characters, because any inconsistencies may hurt your book’s chance of being given a good review and ultimately its chances of a sale. With this new offering, BookVenture hopes to contribute to many authors success in the literary world.

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With this new service, you are given the chance to brush up on your writing and reach your true potential as a writer. So what are you waiting for? Try it out now!

 

 


 

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Michael Spelling is currently the Public Relations Officer at BookVenture Publishing LLC. His major interests include Digital marketing, travel, history, and photography.

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