Professional Book Editing & Proofreading Services That Polish Your Manuscript

You’ve poured your heart into writing your book. But even the best first drafts have hidden errors—plot holes, inconsistent pacing, awkward sentences, typos, and grammatical mistakes that distract readers and hurt reviews. At Publishing Dominion LLC, we provide professional editorial reviews through our exclusive Dynamo Edit Process. Our editors catch what you missed, fix what’s broken, and polish your manuscript until it shines.

We focus on what matters: clarity, consistency, flow, and error-free prose. Writing your book is one thing. Having it professionally edited is what earns five-star reviews.

Get Your Edited Book Featured on Prestigious Platforms

Want your book to be taken seriously by awards committees and book reviewers? Professional editing is the first step. When you edit with us, our Publishing Team helps position your polished manuscript for submission to literary awards, book prizes, and major review platforms like Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and Foreword Reviews.

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Why Choose Publishing Dominion LLC for Book Editing?

Developmental Editing (Big Picture)
We analyze your manuscript’s structure, plot, character arcs, pacing, dialogue, and overall flow. We provide a detailed editorial letter plus in-manuscript comments. Perfect for first drafts or manuscripts that need major reorganization.
We polish every sentence for clarity, rhythm, word choice, and readability. We fix awkward phrasing, eliminate redundancies, and tighten flabby prose. Your voice remains intact—only stronger.
We correct grammar, punctuation, spelling, syntax, and consistency (character names, timeline, locations). We apply your chosen style guide (Chicago Manual of Style, AP, or house style). No more misplaced commas or tense shifts.
The last step before publication. We catch typos, missing words, formatting errors, incorrect page numbers, and any remaining mistakes. A fresh pair of eyes on your final, formatted manuscript.
For nonfiction, we verify dates, names, statistics, quotes, and source citations. We flag potential errors and provide correction suggestions. Your credibility depends on accuracy.
Not sure which level you need? Send us 1,000-2,000 words. We’ll perform a sample edit and recommend the right service—free of charge. No obligation.

A True Author Partnership Your Voice, Our Expertise

Many authors fear editing will change their voice or impose a generic style. Great editing doesn’t flatten your voice—it sharpens it. Our editors work with you, not against you. We provide:

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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What's the difference between copyediting and proofreading?
Copyediting corrects grammar, punctuation, spelling, and consistency issues before formatting. Proofreading catches any remaining typos, formatting errors, or mistakes after formatting but before publication. Most authors need both.
Industry standard rates: Developmental editing ($0.05–$0.08 per word), Line editing ($0.04–$0.07 per word), Copyediting ($0.03–$0.05 per word), Proofreading ($0.02–$0.03 per word). A 50,000-word novel costs $1,500–$2,500 for copyediting. We provide fixed-price quotes—no hourly billing surprises.
A professional editor can process 5,000–10,000 words per week depending on the service level. A 60,000-word manuscript takes 6–8 weeks for copyediting, 8–12 weeks for developmental editing. Rush options available for an additional fee (2x faster).
Yes. We work with many non-native English authors. Our line editing and copyediting services are especially valuable for catching unnatural phrasing, incorrect prepositions, and word order issues. We do not offer translation services, but we polish translated manuscripts.
Yes. Our editors specialize in romance, mystery, thriller, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, historical fiction, literary fiction, young adult, new adult, and children’s books. We match your manuscript to an editor who knows your genre’s conventions and reader expectations.
We are honest but respectful. If your manuscript has structural problems (plot holes, flat characters, pacing issues), we will tell you—and provide specific solutions. Our goal is to help you publish the best possible book. We never mock or belittle. We are your partner, not your critic.
We stand behind our work. If you believe we missed more than 10 errors per 10,000 words in a copyedit or proofread, we will re-edit that section at no charge. For developmental edits, we offer a satisfaction guarantee: if you’re unhappy with the editorial letter, we’ll assign a different editor for a second opinion at no cost.
Yes. Software catches surface errors but misses context, tone, consistency, and flow. It cannot tell you that your character’s eye color changed from chapter 3 to chapter 10, or that your pacing drags in the middle. Human editors are essential for professional results.
Yes. Picture books, early readers, chapter books, middle grade, and young adult. We check age-appropriate vocabulary, sentence length, and theme suitability. For picture books, we also review rhythm and read-aloud flow.
Yes. After editing, we can format your manuscript for e-book (EPUB, MOBI) or print (PDF with proper margins, fonts, and page numbering). Formatting is a separate service—ask for a bundle price.

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Publishing Process

Our Book Editing Process: Thorough & Collaborative

We pride ourselves on being the go-to choice for individuals ready to embark on their authorial journey.

Free Consultation & Sample Edit

Send us 1,000-2,000 words. We perform a free sample edit and recommend the right service level (developmental, line, copyediting, or proofreading).

Quote & Timeline

We provide a fixed-price quote based on word count and service level. You approve the timeline (typically 4-10 weeks depending on length and depth).

Editor Assignment & Style Sheet

We match you with an editor who specializes in your genre. Your editor creates a style sheet (character names, places, timeline, word preferences) for consistency.

Editing & Revisions

Your editor works through your manuscript using Track Changes. You receive the edited manuscript plus an editorial letter (for developmental edits). You accept/reject changes.

Final Review & Delivery

You make revisions based on editorial feedback. We review your revised manuscript (one round included). Final clean copy delivered in Word, Google Docs, or PDF.

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