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#241. Do You Really Need to Hire a Book Editor Before You Query?

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Mar 31, 2026
Clear guidance on whether to hire an editor before querying and why that advice can be misleading. A breakdown of developmental, line, and copy edits and what each actually fixes. Tips for spotting when revisions are stuck in an endless loop. Three practical questions to decide if your manuscript needs deeper story work or just polish.
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INSIGHT

Agents Judge Story Over Prose

  • Agents evaluate whether your story works, not how polished your sentences are.
  • Savannah Gilbo lists structure, escalating stakes, protagonist arc, and genre promises as the core things agents judge.
ADVICE

Sequence Your Editing Correctly

  • Use the right edit at the right stage: developmental first, then line editing, then copy editing.
  • Savannah explains developmental fixes structure; line edits improve voice; copy fixes grammar and consistency.
INSIGHT

Polish Feels Productive But Can Be Misleading

  • Writers often choose line or copy edits because they're visible and feel like progress, but they may be addressing the wrong problem.
  • Savannah notes this leads to improving sentences before confirming the story's foundation actually works.
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