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Authors Own is not a publishing house or a vanity press. It's a community hub of indie publishing for authors, created by authors and the creatives who support them. With AOP, authors retain all rights and creative control of their work. The goal: uplift the wonderful creativity we see in the bookish community by providing transparent, supportive, and human services.

The Developmental Edit Process

  • Up to 6 x 60-minute 1:1 recorded meetings with your editor to workshop the big picture story and character elements

  • 3 x passes of your manuscript by your editor

  • A written editorial framework, which functions similarly to a report but is used as a tool for collaboration and tracking changes through the process with you and your editor.

  • A written 'style guide' to your book that records unique spelling and style preferences that can be built upon in the next editing stage

  • Pass 1 is the initial read through and compilation of an editorial framework, which is a shared document outlining the plan you create together for working on the manuscript on the first call. This will evolve as you continue to collaborate over the course of the edit.

  • Pass 2 is the collaborative editing stage, where you and your editor work through a section of the book at a time in fortnightly increments and implement big picture changes. This is where the next 5 calls happen.

  • Pass 3 your editor compiles the sections back together and ensures the changes made are cohesive. We encourage all authors to have at least three beta readers read the book at this stage to ensure the changes are meeting reader expectations.

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The Close Edit Process

  • Up to 6 x 60-minute 1:1 recorded meetings with your editor to workshop the big picture story and character elements

  • 3 x passes of your manuscript by your editor

  • A written editorial framework, which functions similarly to a report but is used as a tool for collaboration and tracking changes through the process with you and your editor.

  • A written 'style guide' to your book that records unique spelling and style preferences that can be built upon in the next editing stage

  • Pass 1 is the initial read through and compilation of an editorial framework, which is a shared document outlining the plan you create together for working on the manuscript on the first call. This will evolve as you continue to collaborate over the course of the edit.

  • Pass 2 is the collaborative editing stage, where you and your editor work through a section of the book at a time in fortnightly increments and implement big picture changes. This is where the next 5 calls happen.

  • Pass 3 your editor compiles the sections back together and ensures the changes made are cohesive. We encourage all authors to have at least three beta readers read the book at this stage to ensure the changes are meeting reader expectations.

The Investment

All the prices are in AUD and include GST and a 5% admin fee that goes toward the running of AOP (think website hosting, scheduling software etc.), as the total after GST + the admin fee goes entirely to the editors or designers who are delivering the services. Rather than price per word for editing, we've priced in word count brackets. This is to allow for fluctuations in word count during edits to make budgeting easier. The aim is to remove some of the pressure on you so you don't have to worry about going over your word-count budget when you need to be in creative flow, especially during developmental edits.

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I acknowledge that I live and work on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee Peoples. I am thankful to those of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples who have--and continue to--care for these lands here and across the province. To this day, Indigenous people in this region and beyond continue to face oppression, inequality, and violence as a result of historic and ongoing colonialism. Though these lands are protected by the Dish with One Spoon agreement, settlers and institutions continue to fail to uphold their responsibilities. In order to change, we must understand the gruesome history and stand in allyship with Indigenous peoples through action.

 

To learn about the treaties and histories of the land your work or home is on, you can head to https://www.whose.land/en/.

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