Some of the sites/persons listed below used book-editing.com material on their sites. Several used all (or chunks) of our material for craigslist and/or elance postings, and/or for spam e-mails. One person stole some of our client feedback and changed the names before posting the quotes on his site. Another person marketed herself as a web designer and used our text to build at least 5 web sites for unsuspecting clients.
Site owners are responsible for the material on their sites, even if the site was built by a hired contractor. The majority of site owners, when contacted, are upset when they learn that the person they hired plagiarized material. In those instances, the person/company who built the site is listed. When an editor/writer has copied an entire page, and refuses to remove it, the hosting company usually takes the site offline until the site owner addresses the issue. In that case, the site owner is listed.
A copyright violation by an editing or writing service is extremely serious, therefore a listing here may be permanent. Consider this a "hall of shame."
Our policy is to list sites/site owners that/who have taken copyrighted material from our various sites. Printouts are kept as proof of the violations.
Magic Graphix and HelpPublish.com (both registered to Yvonne Vermillion)
WordSharp.Net
cnediting.com
academic-writing.net
shamalabrown.com
The Professor's Pen
Inspiredediting.com
Sherry Mauro
Wordsharp.net
Sage Word Services
Editordesk.com
Writers-Publish
ClarityEditing.com
myonlineassistants.com
papermend.com
BlueStocking Ink Limited
Kama Creative
Asian-emphasis.com
The Mystical Indian
J Allan Writing and Design Studios
Hi-Tech Export (India)
In-the-e-zone (Kathryn Laskowski)
Bob Miller Writes
Adventures in Great Writing (Karen Vertigen)
Harbor Lights Press
EverythingEditorial.com
MGHardie.com
Across The Board Communications
InternetBusinessAngels.com
multitaskofficesolutions.com
Prizewriter.net
internationallinx.com
educationalwriting.net
editorspen.com
futureimpressions.org
The Learning Achievement Center (http://www.tlac.ca/html/index.php)
Removed from this network: Angela Faith Brown
Please contact the network coordinator if you can provide location/contact information.
Editors
Submission
Cut and paste the questions and answers into an e-mail:
You may send your initial submission to all addresses to make sure it's received.
Required:
Submit the first 50 pages of your manuscript (Word/DOC or RTF
attachment preferred). Large files
should be zipped. Attachment not required if writing has not started
(e.g., because you're looking for a ghostwriter).
A sample is required to receive an estimate
for editing services
Along with a sample, the following information is required. Ignore questions that do not apply to your
project (e.g., footnotes).
(01) Word count of complete project (under "Tools" in MS Word):
(02) Put your 100-word (approx) synopsis/description here (or attach):
(03) Describe your genre and topic (e.g., nonfiction/self-help, science fiction,
horror, romance, mystery, Western, young adult, children, poetry, Christian, creative nonfiction, literary):
(04) Deadline date, if any, for return of complete project. (Please be realistic. Remember that professional editors usually have a project in process.):
(05) If you have no immediate deadline, when do you want to start the editing process?: (For instance: within 30 days, within 60 days, within 90 days, 4-12 months)
Copyediting / Proofreading / Line Editing (e.g., English corrections, typos, paragraph and sentence structure, word use)
Developmental (e.g., help with the big picture, such as flow/pacing, telling the story, characterization, structure, style)
Rewriting / Ghostwriting
Critique / Evaluation
(07) Number of charts/tables/pictures (if any):
(08) Writing style/format manual (e.g., Chicago Manual, APA, MLA), if applicable:
(09) Number of footnotes/references:
(10) Do you have a contract with an agent or publisher?:
(11) Do you plan to self-publish?:
(12) What is your budget for the entire project?
$ ________________
(Note: The editors will quote their regular rates, but having an idea of your budget allows the editors to tell you what services they can provide to stay within that budget.)
(13) Your name:
(14) E-mail addresses:
(15) Day/evening phone numbers (required -- in case the response to your e-mail bounces or the editors need clarification
regarding the scope of service needed, deadline, etc.):
(16) City, State, Country (or time zone):
(17) The name(s) of the editor(s)/writer(s) you'd like to contact.
(If no names are selected, your e-mail will be sent to several consultants chosen by the coordinator):
(18) Do you want the coordinator to reroute your submission if you requested editors/writers who (a) are not available by your deadline date, (b) do not handle the type of material you submitted, and/or (c) do not perform the service(s) you want?
(19) How did you learn about our service?:
(20) Attach the first 50 pages of your manuscript (include prologue/preface, proposal, query)
Notes:
No hidden charges
We won't quote you one price and charge you another. When possible, we'll provide you with a per-word or per-page rate so you'll know up front exactly
how much your project will cost. (Of course, we ask that you fairly represent the scope of your project.)
It is a mistaken notion that freelance editors work "on spec" (speculation) with no payment to the editor. It is basically asking the editor to work for free. There's no guarantee that a book will see a profit (or even be published). The editors posted here do not work on spec.
Note:Questions about price and turnaround times cannot be given over the phone or via chat.
To obtain a price quote please follow the procedures listed on our quotes page.
Contact live support if you do not receive a response within three hours (M-F, 9a-7p central). Expect longer response times if you submitted after U.S. business hours or on weekends.
You may also send your submission to our alternate e-mail addresses if you do not receive a response within three hours M-F:
Help2012 at Airmail.net
editingnetwork at gmail.com
contact at editing-writing.com
You may also leave voice mail for the network coordinator: 469-789-3030. This number is for verification of e-mail submissions only.
Please be as complete as
possible in representing your project's scope and size so you will receive
the most accurate estimate.
Disclaimer: Your agreement, whether oral or written, is with your editor or publishing consultant, not with the editing network as a whole or its coordinator.