If you've completed your manuscript and want to make sure it's free of grammar, spelling, or punctuation mistakes, proofreading is the next step. Even after editing, small errors can slip through—this final review helps you catch them before publishing.
Editing often focuses on structure, tone, and clarity, while proofreading is the last step—focused only on correcting surface-level issues like typos, punctuation, and consistency. It's best to proofread after all edits are done.
Time depends on your manuscript's length and condition. We'll give you an estimated timeline after reviewing your draft—but in general, it's a quick and focused process aimed at polishing your book.
No. We respect your voice and only correct clear errors. Our goal is to improve readability while keeping your style and message exactly as you intended.
You'll receive a clean version of your manuscript along with a marked-up copy (if requested) showing the changes made. We're also available to answer any follow-up questions you might have.