How involved is the author in the Book Editing process?

How involved is the author in the Book Editing process?

For large projects such as books, it is critical that we accurately reflect the author’s terms and meaning throughout the entire work. We will upload the first edited section or chapter to your account as soon as it is completed. We will also upload a form soliciting your feedback within one week. Based on your feedback, our editing team will make any necessary changes to the first section before continuing work on the remainder of the text, which will be edited according to your feedback on the first edited section.

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