LetPub applies the same rigorous language revision and editorial oversight found within Language Editing to editing of book and other long format titles. Our goal is to help non-native English speakers reach a high level of excellence in their writing that allows them to publish impactful books and monographs. With LetPub’s Book Editing service, manuscripts are matched to editors with relevant subject matter expertise who will fix typographical errors, correct grammar and punctuation, and rephrase text for accuracy, concision, and clarity. All of our book editors are native English speakers with long-term experience with a variety of formats. They have advanced degrees (PhD and MD) or professional and educational backgrounds, and there is an editor for every discipline.
Our Service
Our editors will:
• Recommend appropriate words and phrasing
• Improve ambiguous syntax
• Fix typographical errors
• Correct inaccurate grammar, spelling, and punctuation
You will receive:
• Improvements to the text for a clearer and more concise manuscript style
• In-text commentary to clarify, explain, and resolve language issues with the author
• A track-changed Word document for review and revision
• Quality control and editorial oversight of your manuscript by a senior book editor
Pricing
Starting at $79
Time
1-6 business days
Testimonials
Ning Wang
The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University
Zhenzhen Dong
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yuting Yin
Xi’an Technological University
Hongwei Liu
Hebei Academy of Sciences
Bin Wang
Anhui University Of Science & Technology
Dr. Károly Jambrovics
University of Debrecen (Hungary)
Honglin Chen
Guangxi University
Jing Niu
Shenzhen University
The second edit was very good, and it was accepted after the overhaul was posted. Original: Women with pre-pregnancy overweight and obese had increased risk of having newborns with macrosomia and LGA than normal-weight women, both unadjusted and adjusted for all the potential confounders. After modification: Women who were overweight or obese pre-pregnancy manifested an increased risk of having newborns with macrosomia and LGA relative to normal-weight women, regardless of whether values were unadjusted or adjusted for all potential confounders.