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Children’s Editorial Services

 

Introduction

Are you one of the many writers writing for the children's market?  Have you found it difficult to get editorial input on your work ?  How do you know if it has real commercial potential?

Writing for children

Over the last few years there has been an increasing emphasis on children’s writing, previously the Cinderella of the publishing world. Harry Potter has helped change that, but there are many other children’s writers who now command big audiences.

Children’s publishing has become more commercial and more glamorous, but remains tremendous fun.  And what could be more important than the reading-matter of the next generation of book readers?

Many writers are now tempted to ‘have a go’ at writing for children. There is a widespread belief that it is rather easy to write for a younger audience. Actually it’s a highly competitive field in which you need good writing, originality and a clear grasp of the market to succeed, plus a good illustrator if you are writing illustrated books for younger children. (See Michael Legat's Factsheet on Children's Books)

Our services  cover writing for the general children’s market but not the educational market, which is quite different in that publishers commission writers for specific projects.

Services

Our children’s editorial section offers three services.  Please feel free to email us if you have any other requirements relating to children’s writing, and we will try to help.

Please let us know which age group you are writing for.

Reader’s Report

Provides a short first report on the work
Informed comment on:
The content 
The storyline (if appropriate) 
The style and tone
The language and whether it is appropriate for the intended age-group.
Whether further work on the manuscript will improve its chances of publication.
If it is intended as an illustrated book, the suitability and quality of up to 10 illustrations which can be sent to us in jpeg or tiff format with the typescript.
The likelihood that it will be taken on by a commercial publisher.

Editor’s Report

This fuller and longer report will offer a more substantial critique of the work, covering:
bulletThe content
bulletThe storyline (if appropriate)
bulletThe style and tone of the work and its suitability for the intended age group.
bulletThe language and whether it is appropriate for the age-group and for other English-speaking markets (especially the US for non-American writers and the UK for non-British writers).
bulletThe editor will say whether further work will improve its chances and will outline her recommendations for the work to be done, allowing the writer to go back and rework.
bulletIf it is intended as an illustrated book, the editor will comment on the suitability and quality of up to ten illustrations which can be sent in jpeg or tiff format with the typescript. If no illustrations are provided but they are required, he/she can comment on what might be suitable.
bulletThe likelihood that it will be taken on by a commercial publisher, with some comment on its international possibilities.

Copy editing

Copy editing writing intended for children is a highly skilled task, demanding specific knowledge of children’s vocabulary levels at different ages.
The copy editor will correct your spelling and punctuation, check the sentence structure, grammar and use of words, and impose consistency, using standard copy editing procedures throughout.
The vocabulary will be checked to make sure it is appropriate for the age group.
Although the text for a children’s book is likely to be considerably shorter than for an adult title, every word counts.
If the book is intended for the international English language market, then the copy editor will use their specialist skills to check for unsuitable or misleading language.
If the book is illustrated, this adds an additional level of complexity and may involve the editor in checking the positioning of the pictures.

For all these reasons we would need to assess the material before we can give a quote for copy editing children’s writing. The figures quoted below are only a guide.

Copy editing alternatives

You will also need to decide whether you want your work copy edited on screen or on hard copy i.e. on paper, and give us clear instructions:

  1. Hard copy - Since the decision about specific copy-editing changes is yours, as the author of the work, the manuscript will come back to you with the copy editor’s changes marked up and you can decide whether to implement them or not. If the editor is doing the work on 'hard copy', you will then have to input the changes. 
  2. On Screen - Alternatively, we can arrange for your manuscript to be edited on screen and to email you the edited manuscript with the suggested changes marked up.  Using the 'track changes' facility you can check through the changes on screen and decide which ones to implement. Handling Copy Editing Changes)
  3. Changes made on screen - The third alternative is that the copy editor can simply make the changes, working on screen, and you will get emailed back to you a manuscript which is clean and ready for press.  If you opt for this solution, which involves the least work for you, we would advise you to read through the manuscript when you get it back to make sure that you are happy with all the changes.

Please bear in mind that working on screen is more time-consuming and that flagging up the changes as described in 2 above takes even more time, so these may be slightly more expensive. 

 

What it costs

The amount of material to be assessed is usually shorter than for adult books, but it takes our editor just as long to consider the work and to write the report. On the copy editing great care needs to be taken with every word.

The Reader’s Report

The Reader’s Report costs £80 for children’s work of up to 50,000 words, payable in advance. We will have to quote individually on longer manuscripts. We would normally expect to email the Reader’s Report to you within two weeks of receipt of your order. Please remember that we will need the word count of your manuscript, which your word processor will provide.

The Editor’s Report

The fee for the Editor's Report is £110 for manuscripts under 50,000 words, payable in advance.

We will have to quote individually on longer manuscripts or if the job will be particularly complex. In either case, we will email you with the revised fee. We would normally expect to email the Editor's Report to you within two weeks of receipt of your order.

Copy editing

Copy editing a manuscript is a demanding and skilled task, with no shortcuts. On children’s work we charge £.008 per word, with a minimum charge for up to 10,000 words of £80. You can get your word-processor to work out the length of your manuscript.

If your manuscript is in a very untidy state or needs a heavy copy-edit, we may need to quote you a higher fee. Please email your manuscript to us in the first instance, with a note of how you would like the copy-editing carried out (see above), and we will give you a quote.
Make sure you send us a note of anything specific you want the copy editor to look at and tell us the age group you are writing for.
We would normally expect to get the copy edited manuscript back to you in about three weeks of receipt of the manuscript and payment, but please remember that many hours of detailed work are involved. When we send your quote we will let you know if for any reason the work will take longer than three weeks and we would normally give you an approximate date fro completion of the work.  

All fees are payable in advance.

Please send your manuscript as one unzipped Word file, unless it is over 125,000 words, when we recommend splitting it into two files.

 

 

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