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When I started editing, I thought the biggest challenge would be fixing manuscripts. I was wrong. The biggest challenge is convincing talented writers that they're allowed to learn while they're creating. I've worked with first-time authors and seasoned professionals.
One of the most common things I see as an editor is writers hiding behind complicated language. Beautiful prose has its place. But clarity is powerful. Voice is powerful. Honesty is powerful.
Every single one of them doubts themselves at some point. Writing isn't about getting everything right the first time. It's about showing up, learning, revising, and trusting yourself enough to continue. The stories that stay with us rarely come from perfection. They come from honesty.
A rough draft isn't proof that you've failed. It's proof that you're working. Every published book started as an unfinished manuscript. Every favorite author you've ever read has written scenes that didn't work. Every story goes through ugly stages. That's normal. Creative work isn't linear.
A good editor isn't looking for reasons your manuscript won't work. We're looking for ways to help it work better. We're rooting for the story. We're rooting for the characters. And we're rooting for you. The editing process should feel collaborative, not combative.
Editing deals: 15% off Developmental and Copy/Line editing on projects over 50,000 words. $10 query letter editing. 17 spots left
After nearly a decade of editing, I've worked with writers at every stage of their careers. The people who succeed aren't always the fastest. They aren't always the most naturally gifted. And they definitely aren't always the most confident.
$10 Developmental edits for short stories up to 8000 words. Only includes in-line comments. 15 spots left Flat rate of $300 for Developmental editing on projects up to 70,000 words. In-line comments only. 3 spots left