
Are you a writer struggling to edit your novel?
I did too until I developed a step-by-step process for editing any genre of novel.
Since 2015, I have successfully edited over 70 books, and I can teach you how to become a better editor of your books through my articles, free tools, and professional editing services.
Why is it important to be your own editor?
Being a writer means being an editor too. No one writes a best-seller after their first draft. In fact, it takes many drafts.
If you want to be a successful author of books readers can’t stop reading (and who doesn’t?), then you have to develop your craft of writing and editing.
I created Thompson Editing Services with one goal in mind: help authors just like you edit their books. There are three ways that I do that:
Teaching through my articles & editing tips
Teaching through my free e-course
Meagan Thompson, Owner & Editor
Fun Facts:
- The Lord of the Rings has been my favorite book since I first read it when I was 12.
- Star Wars always has and always will be my favorite movie series.
- Downton Abbey is my favorite TV show.
- I love coffee and tea.
- Watching movies with my husband and playing games with friends are my favorite pastimes.
Meagan and her website have made me a better writer. She gives excellent expert advice and is truly a “top rated” copy editor. Superb work, Meagan. Keep up the good work!
D. P. Degarmo, Author of My Heart Goes Pitter-Patter

If you have a passion for writing novels, then this website is for you.
I share monthly articles on how to improve your writing and editing, and I create free resources to help you create a book that readers can’t put down. And when you are ready to give your book that final touch, I can help with professional editing and formatting services.
Not sure where to start? Join The Novelist’s Editing Course, a free 7-day email course that walks you through the steps of editing your novel. Sign up now so that you can be among the first to receive the course when it launches on August 1, 2019.
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