This entry refers to a departed business that has closed or left town. All information here is for historical reference only. |
Services |
Editing |
editors@beautyinthebook.com |
Website |
http://www.beautyinthebook.com |
Founding Editors |
Danielle Monié and Elizabeth Hennies |
Established |
30 July 2011 |
Payment Method(s) |
Check |
Beauty in the Book
Beauty in the Book was a small editing business run by Danielle Monié and Elizabeth Hennies, two longtime Davis residents. They provided a wide range of services, from project development to copyediting. Their goal was to help writers communicate with elegance and clarity, whether writing fiction, non-fiction, or academic work.
Beauty in the Book offered:
Developmental editing, also known as project editing, takes a manuscript from rough to near-final draft. The editor works closely with the author to define the structure of a non-fiction work or develop the plot for a story. This is the stage in which editors assist the author with filling plot holes, fleshing out characters, and strengthening the narrative voice.
Substantive or structural editing helps an author to organize a piece in a way that makes sense to the reader. A non-fiction guide might be changed to provide clearer transitions in a more logical progression, while a novel might re-braid its plotlines to increase tension or provide clarity.
Stylistic editing clarifies meaning, eliminates jargon, polishes language, and provides other non-mechanical line-by-line editing.
Copyediting addresses grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation, and other mechanics of style. A copyeditor checks for consistency of mechanics and for internal consistency of facts.