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Transparency throughout every stage of every project

All critique is paired with encouragement to boost your writing confidence

“Her critique seemed very well thought out and organized. The points were well explained, and the positive feedback helped to let me know where my strong points are. She did very well.”

B.K. Bass

“She’s a great editor. I submitted roughly 30,000 words over eight chapters and included my outline for her to review. She asked me a few simple questions about where I wanted the project to go. She worked quickly and efficiently and, most of all, her edits were spot on and professional. As a new author, these edits were invaluable to my project. She did not try to add her own voice or change mine in any way, which gave me confidence about what I had written. I look forward to working with her further on this project and on future projects as well.”

Dan Wunderlin

“Her expertise in the craft and her astonishing attention to detail shines through her work. Her feedback gave me the direction I needed to improve my story and turn it into a better version of itself. On top of that, her friendly, yet professional, attitude has made working with her a pleasant experience.”

H. Ferry

Author of The Erkenblood

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