Developmental Editing

This is often the first kind of editing a first draft needs. Rather than worrying about the little things like spelling and grammar, I’ll look at the overall picture. What are the stakes? What themes are we dealing with? What kind of structure?

What I focus on in developmental editing:

  • Structure and flow

  • Plot and pacing

  • Character development and motivation

  • Theme and emotional resonance

  • Scene effectiveness and balance

  • Voice

I’ll read through the manuscript twice: once to get an overall feel for the story, and again to analyse and develop my thoughts. I’ll then provide a detailed editorial letter with my own observations and actionable suggestions.

When you’re writing your first draft, it’s easy to let myopia take over. That’s why you need a fresh set of eyes, someone experiencing the story for the very first time. If you’re ready to revisit your draft and hear that all-important outside perspective, I’d love to work with you.

An open book on a wooden surface with a forest scene emerging from its pages, featuring a dirt path and pine trees illuminated by sunlight.

Hollister Editorial

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