
If you’re interested in book editing services and don’t know where to start, I recommend you begin with a manuscript review.
What is a Manuscript Review?
A manuscript review is an overall assessment of your manuscript that focuses primarily on highlighting aspects of the story that still need improvement. This helps me determine what type of editing your book needs.
What does this service include?
- An initial consultation call on Google Meets where we meet to talk about your book, and what your vision for it is.
- A full in-depth read through of your manuscript.
- A written editorial letter where I assess the manuscript and provide observations and suggestions that can help you improve the story. At the end of the letter, I suggest what type of editing I recommend for your manuscript. Download an example of an editorial letter here.
- A second phone call on Google Meets where we can address your questions about the editorial letter and proposed next steps.
Bonus: Plot Roadmap of your manuscript
This is an outline and summary of the key scenes in your novel and what type of scenes are used to bridge between them.
How does it work?
The process to get on my wait list for a manuscript review is:
- Answer a survey for me about your book. This will help me assess if you and I are the right fit. Fill out the survey here.
- Schedule the initial consultation on Google Meets. The purpose of the call is to get to know you more and talk both about your book and your vision for it.
How many manuscript reviews do I book per month?
Two. I only work on 2 manuscript reviews every month. New projects are only accepted the first week of every month.
If interested, please book your initial consultation call as soon as possible.
How much does it cost?
This service costs $500, with an upfront payment of $125. This advanced payment will be paid for when scheduling your initial consultation online.
If you have already had a sample assessment, the payment for this service will be credited to the cost of the manuscript review.

