#241. Do You Really Need to Hire a Book Editor Before You Query?

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#241. Do You Really Need to Hire a Book Editor Before You Query?
Mar 31, 2026 Episode 241
Savannah Gilbo

Discover why the answer to hiring a book editor before querying isn’t a simple yes or no—and how to make the right call for your manuscript.

If you've finished your draft and you're thinking about querying literary agents, you've probably seen this advice: don't hire an editor before you query.

And while that's not wrong, it's also not the full picture.

Because the real issue isn't whether you hire an editor. It's whether you're solving the right problem in your manuscript.

In this episode, I'm breaking down what industry professionals actually mean when they give this advice, the different types of editing (and what each one really does), and how to tell whether your story is truly ready to query (or still needs deeper development).

We'll also talk about why so many writers get stuck in revision, what it looks like to revise with a clear plan instead of guessing, and how to tell if you're improving your sentences… or fixing your story.

This is what I talk about:

[00:47] Why the advice around hiring a book editor before querying is often misunderstood, and how it leads writers to focus on the wrong kind of editing.

[02:33] What literary agents are really evaluating when they read your manuscript—and why polished prose can't fix a story that isn't working.

[03:58] The difference between developmental editing, line editing, and copy editing, and why only one of these directly impacts whether your story works.

[07:45] The common revision trap writers fall into when they can't identify the real problem in their manuscript and how it leads to endless, unfocused rewriting.

[09:15] The 3 key questions to ask yourself before querying so you can tell whether your manuscript needs more polish—or deeper story development.

If you've been stuck wondering whether to hire a book editor or keep revising on your own, I hope this episode gives you the clarity you need to make a smarter decision.

And if you want help diagnosing what's actually not working in your manuscript, my 5-Day Revision Accelerator is designed to do exactly that.

In just five days, you'll identify your manuscript's biggest problems, prioritize what to fix, and walk away with a clear revision plan—so you can go into querying knowing your story is ready (not just hoping it is).

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