ISPS offers many services to clients. If you don’t know what you need or what’s included, check out this list below to see what we offer and what comes with each one! Some companies define things differently, so please double-check that you are looking for the right thing. If you aren’t sure, contact us, and we’ll help you navigate what would serve you best.
You can just click on the little + symbol beside each service to see a full write-up of what it is and what comes with it.
Book coaching happens while a manuscript is being drafted and can take many forms depending on what you need help with most. Book coaches will meet with you one-on-one to discuss difficulties you’re facing during the writing process and will provide assistance with a variety of areas. The most common services a book coach provide are below:
Coaching services are typically offered on a weekly, twice-monthly, or monthly basis. One-off coaching sessions are also available if you need to work through a specific issue with a professional — such as identifying why you’re stuck in the middle of the book and are struggling to escape it!
Very similar to book coaching in many ways, publishing coaching is centered around the business aspects of self-publishing. A publishing coach will provide you insight into the various and sundry elements inherent in the process of publishing a book and can help you navigate them. The most common services a publishing coach may provide you are:
There are many other things you could ask your publishing coach, too! These services are offered on the same schedule as book coaching: weekly, twice-monthly, monthly, or one-off coaching sessions. A one-off coaching session is an excellent way to get a snapshot of the publishing industry and learn what steps you can take to prepare for life as an author.
This is a service designed to help you find direction regarding future services, assistance in identifying broad strokes problems, and dipping your toes into the prospect of working with a professional. It is the cheapest way to have a professional read your whole book and give you feedback.
Manuscript analysis provides a snapshot of where your book is and identifies avenues you can pursue in order to achieve your goals. It can also be a good jumping off point to help us identify which services would be of most benefit to you after providing an in-depth look at the manuscript.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: A short editorial letter about all these elements.
We recommend this service to everyone writing a book that contains marginalized groups you are not part of, yourself. Sensitivity reading is intended to help authors avoid accidental use of harmful or problematic stereotypes or language and will include notes from the sensitivity reader about where you can learn more about anything they note in your manuscript.
When requesting this particular editorial service, please let us know what you are requesting the read for. Not every individual is the best fit for every project, and we want to make sure anyone working on a manuscript in this way is a good fit for your specific sensitivity needs.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: An editorial letter with an in-depth assessment of issues discovered in the manuscript along with resources to help you learn more about the specific points your manuscript may be facing. In addition, you will receive comments and in-line suggestions as necessary within the manuscript itself from your sensitivity reader.
If you’re struggling with the big-picture issues in your book, are unsure of your plot or characters, or are concerned that your world building is not complete, developmental editing is going to be the route best suited for you. Please be aware that developmental editing does not produce a print-ready book by itself. It is best paired with either line or copy editing following the developmental process.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: An in-depth editorial letter providing overview of issues noticed and providing recommendations based on your novel’s current structure. In addition, you will receive a manuscript with comments in the margins identifying issues and solutions as well as a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the current events of your book. You may also receive optional materials that provide alternative structures to help you bring your current novel in line with story structure principles. This is at the editor’s discretion and will only be provided if needed.
When you think “editing,” this is the type of editing most conjure up. It’s the granular, line-by-line work that identifies craft issues and helps polish your book’s prose and word choice to a mirror shine. Please be aware that a single line editing pass does not usually produce a print-ready book, and we recommend a copy editing pass paired with this to ensure all punctuation errors are caught after line edits are complete. Or, at minimum, a pass with “The Cheap Option” to ensure consistency of punctuation and spelling after you have made changes following the line editor’s pass.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: An editorial letter noting any recurring issues you should be aware of and remarking on elements of the manuscript the editor feels you should give attention to. In addition, you will receive your manuscript with in-line edits and comments in the margins.
Copy editing is the lightest touch editing service we provide (not to be confused with proofreading which is focused on formatting prior to print). It is entirely focused on punctuation, spelling, and style guides. This type of editing puts the final sheen on a book that has received other attention. It is recommended to all of our clients as a final pass, regardless of other services offered.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: A brief editorial letter with any notes the editor feels you should be aware of along with your manuscript with tracked changes and comments in the margins if the editor feels something needs noting.
Proofreading is not what most folks these days think it is! Proofreading is actually the final review of a book before hits the printers and is focused on formatting errors and catching the occasional weird punctuation error. They might be able to pick up on the occasional typo, but proofreading is really dedicated to ensuring books are formatted properly. This service is automatically included whenever we provide typesetting services but can be omitted at your request if you want to do this on your own.
For this service we can receive .pdf or .afpub files. We can only proofread .docx files if you are publishing in ebook format. InDesign files may be provided, but we cannot export to InDesign format due to using different software (Affinity Publisher). We may not be able to edit .pdf files directly depending on how they were produced.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: This will vary depending on format provided. You will receive either a corrected document (tracked changes is not possible in our formatting software), a corrected .pdf (if the .pdf was edited or if you request we export to .pdf), or a document with noted pages and locations where errors are seen if we cannot edit the document directly. We will discuss which option will work best for your situation when we plan your project.
We provide this service exclusively to offer a “better than nothing” option to those who cannot afford the other editorial services we have on offer. For this option, please be aware the editor will not actually be reading the content of your novel. We will instead be running it through several pieces of editing software and using Word macros to try and catch as many of the various errors as possible through that method. This service does not use AI. We use specialized editing software designed for industry professionals (PerfectIt, SmartEdit, Editor’s Toolkit, and various Word macros) and evaluate each change ourselves.
We strongly advise against using LLMs to proofread or edit your manuscript because it does not understand context or author voice and tends to insert its own additions. It’s also not infallible. It sounds like it knows what its doing, but there are many times when it is dead wrong.
This option will not provide the best print-ready option available, but if you cannot currently manage other services, this will at least have given you contact with an editor.
This service includes the following:
With this service you will receive: A short editorial letter containing feedback from the sample to identify any specific difficulties you might be having in the prose itself or any issues the editor has noted. You will receive your manuscript back with the tracked changes and highlights as noted above as well as your 2,000-word line edit sample as discussed with the editor.
Every fantasy book needs a map! At least we think so. And a lot of sci-fi. And… well… everyone needs maps. For a hand-drawn map, please let us know that’s what you’re looking for. There is no AI used in creation of any art assets. These are unique, individual, hand-drawn works of art. While there are options that use digital assets (stamps) if you prefer that method, the primary and preferred map is a piece of traditional fine art done in copic marker, pencil, and watercolor.
With this service, you will receive:
Do you need a cover? We work with an incredible cover artist (and USA Today bestselling author), Angel Leya. Angel designs gorgeous colors and author logos. Her art does not use AI and is created with licensed stock images and fonts. Contact us for individual quotes and information regarding your needs.
This service is included for free with any edit, should the author require the assistance. If you require help preparing your ebook for distribution, this service is available for you!
With this service you will receive: An .epub file formatted for distribution that complies with the EAA (European Accessibility Act). Also, a .docx file with appropriate formatting applied in the file.
Printed books obviously are different creatures than ebooks, and typesetting in Word just doesn’t deliver the same polish as a professionally created interior (unless you’re an absolute Word wizard, which I know one, but. . . she’s not the average!). While options like Vellum and Atticus are fantastic options for authors on a tight budget, having a custom typesetting job can really set you apart from others in the market.
Our typesetting services use only licensed fonts and is performed in Affinity Publisher. You will have a say in all design choices from chapter headers to scene break images, and be provided with options along the way regarding aesthetic choices.
With this service you will receive: A fully formatted file to your trim specifications ready to be uploaded to the printer of your choice (in PDF form). You may also receive the .afpub if you would like it, but it will only open in Affinity Publisher.
