Trust and what you can expect from me

Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about trust and the position I hold as a freelance editor. For self-publishing authors, editorial services are the biggest expense (discounting any money that may be spent on marketing), and I can imagine how daunting it is to hire someone for the first time. This is undoubtedly more nerve-wracking given publishing and the industry surrounding it is unregulated. Now, I know I’m an extremely small fish in a large pool, but I thought it would be worth setting out my values and what you can expect if you hire me.
Confidentiality
I can understand authors being wary about sharing their manuscripts with people they don’t know. Not only is someone seeing your work, but the thought that your ideas may be taken and used by somebody else is terrifying. I feel sure (I hope) that the vast majority of editors uphold confidentiality, but in every facet of life there is always that one bad element. You can be assured that if you send your manuscript to me, it will remain only with me and won’t be shared with anyone else (unless I am sending it to other professionals you have hired as part of your editorial team, obviously). Your writing project won’t be discussed with other people and neither will the work we do together.
I may, however, share your social media posts to help shout about your book to support sales and publicity leading up to and following publication. I am proud of the books I work on and the authors I work with.
Self-awareness
I won’t take on work I don’t think I can do. I tend to be critical about my abilities (partly due to raging imposter syndrome) and always worry about doing a good job. Self-development is extremely important to me and the time and money I have invested in training is testament to that. If I don’t think I have the skill set you need, I will tell you and I won’t work with you (as much as I may want to).
Integrity
I will not guarantee to make your manuscript error-free because it’s a promise that can’t be kept. That just leads to unrealistic expectations and disappointment. I will, however, help you get your work into good shape.
While I berate myself for things I miss, I understand that I’m human and therefore have limitations. Equally, I’m not afraid to hold my hands up if I do make a mistake and apologise.
Honesty
I will not sell you a service if I don’t think you need it. Yes, I’m running a business and have to make money in order to survive, but I won’t take on a project purely for financial reasons if I don’t think it will be beneficial to you. Every project is different and it depends on the publishing route you want to take.
Neither will I claim that one service will fix everything, or be a replacement for other services purely to gain work.
I will always provide you with a realistic timescale, be clear about what I think you would benefit from, and be upfront about cost. My prices are clearly outlined on my website.
And if I don’t know something, I will say. It’s normal for humans to have gaps in their knowledge. Our brains can’t possibly retain everything, and I think we sometimes forget that.
I would hope that my clients agree they have experienced the above while working with me. If any of you haven’t or think there are areas in which I can improve, please let me know as there is always something to learn and develop. My ultimate aim is to be your partner in fictional crime!









