Of course, there are plenty of excellent definitions — most of them quite long winded — of what book and manuscript editors do.
But that wasn't the sort of answer he was looking for.
Eventually, the "Elevator Speech" version I came up with goes like this:
"I take your ideas, your words and your voice and make you look as good as I possibly can!"
And that's pretty much what it amounts to.
Whether you bring me scribbles on a napkin or a nearly perfect first draft, my job is to make you look as good as possible. And it's really our job, as we will work together to do this!
I realize that it's also why I enjoy working with authors from highly creative or spiritual fields, where the primary objective is to convey an idea and essence, rather than just go through an exercise in "mechanical accuracy."
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