It’s impossible for every error to be caught in a single pass. Probably not, though that’s always the aim. Will the manuscript be error-free after a line and copy-edit? However, it’s up to you if you’re happy to invest in making your writing super-clean before you submit. If you’re going to submit your novel to agents or publishers, I generally don’t recommend having your manuscript line and copy-edited – the publisher will have this done for you. I’m an author planning to submit my novel to agents. If you want broader guidance on your novel, I recommend first commissioning a manuscript critique or a full developmental edit. There should be no more rewriting at this stage. Once you are completely happy with the overall story and have written and revised the manuscript to the absolute best of your ability. When should I commission a line and copy-edit?
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