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Other editing firms have two or three people review my book. Why should I use the Iowa Wordwrights when you only give my manuscript to one editor?

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Other editing firms have two or three people review my book. Why should I use the Iowa Wordwrights when you only give my manuscript to one editor?

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Theres a difference between saying your book will be analyzed by multiple editors and actually doing that. If a firm told you your book was reviewed by two editors but you only received one consolidated report, call up the firm, ask for copies of the individual reports, and listen for the hesitation. More importantly, we select an appropriate editor with the experience and perspective to critique your work and to assess its commercial and literary potential. If a manuscript turns out to be something that we feel really needs multiple opinionsa very experimental piece of fiction, for examplewell let you know, and well do it at our cost. Alternatively, if a client simply wants multiple opinions, well provide a second reading and analysis for a reduced cost.

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