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Does your editing address style only, or structure and content as well?
What, exactly, should I expect from your initial review of my work?
How tailor-made are your services? Are you just pulling memos off the shelves?
Do I get to work with an individual editor I can talk to and ask questions of?
What is the total cost likely to run for having a manuscript edited to completion?
How long does it take to get my feedback?
What if I want a different editor or a second opinion?
What if I disagree with your evaluation of my work?
What range of writing skill and experience do your clients have?
What happens if you deem a manuscript unpublishable?
It's hard to believe you would turn away potentially paying customers. What's your incentive?
What services do you offer to writers who just want feedback on the literary merit of the project?
I'm just a beginner who needs some feedback. Can you help?
I'm an experienced writer but just haven't managed to get published. Can you help?
I'm a published writer but could use some help with breaking into a new genre. Can you help me?
I think I know what the problem is with my manuscript. Can I skip the preliminary evaluation?
What if I have a great story to tell but don't have the skill or time to write it. Can you help?
Do you have a cure for writer's block?
Can The Editorial Department help me find a literary agent for my work?
Does working with The Editorial Department guarantee representation or publication?
What about writers' conferences: do they help, and are you involved in any?
If you help me get published, do I have to share my copyright or money with you?
Do you deal with screenplays, too?
 
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