Editing Services
Think of your favorite book. The plot transported you, the characters became like friends, and the themes shaped your own view of the world.
Your book can do the same for someone else.
So you do rounds of self-editing, seek feedback from beta readers, and bring your project to a critique partner or group. You implement their changes and take your manuscript as far as you can take it, holding tight to dreams of seeing it on bookstore shelves one day.
But even after all your hard work, you’re still not sure if your book stands apart from the crowd.
I can help.
Right now, your story is like a vein of diamond hidden inside a rocky cave. My goal is to provide guidance, tools, and encouragement as you dig your jewel out of the stone.
My editorial comments ask thoughtful questions, offer constructive solutions, and provide resources to help you refine your plot structure, character development, scene structure, character arcs, conflict, suspense, worldbuilding, theme, dialogue, pacing, point of view, and other large-scale elements of your story. (Developmental editing is also known as content editing or substantive editing.)
My motto is, “I treat the novel like it’s my own, but I remember that it’s not.” In other words, I treat your story with as much care as I treat my own, but I also remember that it’s your story, not mine. Although I will offer suggestions on revising and tightening the wording, I will not rewrite your work. I balance the readers’ expectations with your authorial voice to help you reach your audience as only you can.
Hiring an editor is an important investment as an author, whether you plan to publish traditionally or independently. Not only are you improving one manuscript; you’re also discovering your personal writing strengths and weaknesses so you can continue growing with each book you write.
Your audience needs your stories. Somewhere in the world, a reader is waiting for your book to give them the joy of discovery, the courage to persevere, and the hope to know they’re not alone.
That’s why I want to help you create a compelling story that nestles in readers’ hearts.
Are you ready? Contact me or explore my editing services below!
Developmental Editing
Service Description
In Developmental Editing, I provide comments on each page of your manuscript using the Comments feature of Microsoft Word Track Changes. I will also provide an editorial letter (10-20 pages) that summarizes the story’s overall strengths, areas of improvement, and recommended next steps. Once I return your manuscript, I offer a free follow-up consultation call during which you can ask any questions about revisions, brainstorming, etc.
Investment
$0.03-$0.04 per word (industry standard)
Timeframe
4-6 weeks
Is it right for me?
Developmental editing may be a good fit for you if you’ve done several rounds of self-editing and beta readers, but you’re looking for a professional opinion on your manuscript before either sending it to agents or independently publishing it.


Manuscript Critique
Service Description
In a Manuscript Critique, I read the entire manuscript and provide an editorial letter (10-20 pages) that summarizes the story’s strengths, areas of improvement, and recommended next steps. This letter provides a detailed step-by-step guide for revising your novel on your own. This service does not include line-by-line comments within the manuscript.
Investment
$0.015 per word (industry standard)
Timeframe
3-4 weeks
Is it right for me?
A Manuscript Critique may be a good fit for you if you are confident in your ability to apply developmental edits on your own. This service is a good option for authors who either aren’t ready for a developmental edit or have already applied developmental edits.
Story Coaching
Service Description
In Story Coaching, I work with you one-on-one to help you brainstorm and write your novel. Whether you need help brainstorming a new story, assistance in working out a plot hole, encouragement when you’re stuck, or general writing tips, story coaching provides you with a real-time mentor. If you have material you need feedback on, send me up to 20 pages before the call.
Investment
Story Coaching comes in several formats.
- One 30-minute call: $30
- One 60-minute call: $60
- Four 30-minute calls: $110 ($10 discount)
- Four 60-minute calls: $225 ($15 discount)
Timeframe
Story Coaching is very flexible! You choose the date and time.
Is it right for me?
Story Coaching may be a good fit for you if you would like one-on-one guidance and personalized direction on your manuscript.


Beta Reading
Service Description
In Beta Reading, I read your manuscript and give you a 3-5 page summary of the book’s strengths and areas of improvement. The summary covers large-scale elements, such as plot structure, characterization, theme, and dialogue. This service does not include line-by-line comments within the manuscript.
Investment
$0.008-$0.012 per word (industry standard)
Timeframe
3-4 weeks
Is it right for me?
Beta Reading may be a good fit for you if you would like basic feedback on an early draft of your novel. Before you start polishing the prose, a Beta Read can help you make sure your plot and characters are solid.
Chapter Critique
Service Description
In a Chapter Critique, I provide developmental comments on each page of a single chapter. At the end of the critique, I will provide 3-5 paragraphs of overall comments and recommended next steps. Please provide the chapter, a brief summary of the story context/important information, and 3-5 questions you have about the chapter. Please submit these materials in a single document.
Investment
$0.03-$0.04 per word (industry standard)
Timeframe
5-10 days
Is it right for me?
A Chapter Critique may be a good fit for you if you have one particular chapter that you’re uncertain about or that is particularly pivotal in your plot, or if you’d like feedback on your opening chapter.


Book Proposal Critique
Service Description
In a Book Proposal Critique, I provide comments on your book proposal: a single document containing your one-page single-spaced query letter, one-page single-spaced synopsis, and first three chapters (double-spaced). My comments offer ways to strengthen wording, improve clarity, and increase marketability.
Investment
$500
Timeframe
2-4 weeks
Is it right for me?
A Book Proposal Critique may be a good fit for you if you’re preparing to submit your manuscript to an agent or publisher, and you’re looking for a professional opinion to help make your best first impression.
Synopsis Critique
Service Description
In a Synopsis Critique, I provide comments on your one-page fiction synopsis (single-spaced). My comments offer ways to strengthen wording, improve clarity, and increase marketability. I also offer a review of up to two revisions of your synopsis.
Investment
$80
Timeframe
1-2 days for each review
Is it right for me?
A Synopsis Critique may be a good fit for you if you’re trying to make your synopsis stand out in preparation for submitting your materials to an agent or publisher.


Query Letter Critique
Service Description
In a Query Letter Critique, I provide comments on your query letter. My comments offer ways to strengthen wording, improve clarity, and increase marketability. I also offer a review of up to two revisions of your query letter.
Investment
$40
Timeframe
2-3 days for each review
Is it right for me?
A Query Letter may be a good fit for you if you’re trying to make your query letter stand out in preparation for submitting your materials to an agent or publisher.
My Professional Credentials
- Bachelor of Science in Creative Writing: English and Minor in Professional Writing from Liberty University (summa cum laude)
- Independently published fiction author (The Time Travel Team: The Great Historic Mystery)
- Favorable Kirkus Indie Review featured in May 2019 issue of Kirkus Magazine
- Honored at 2022 One Year Adventure Novel Summer Workshop as most prolific editor
- Finalist in 2022 One Year Adventure Novel Student Novel Contest
- Four-time semifinalist in One Year Adventure Novel Student Novel Contest
- Completed Developmental Fiction Editing Mastery with Joleen Graumann at the PEN Institute
- Completed Nadine Brandes’ online course, “Self-Edit Your First Draft”
Testimonials

Daniel Schwabauer
Award-winning author and writing instructor


Katherine Briggs
Author and writing instructor

E. G. Bella
Author of Cabin Girl

Frequently Asked Questions
If you’re not sure which editing service is right for you, feel free to reach out using the contact form at the bottom of this page. I’d be happy to discuss your author goals so you can make the best decision for your project.
I’m flexible in the genres I edit! I’m most familiar with contemporary, science fiction, mystery, fantasy, historical, and YA.
If you have questions about genres or content guidelines, feel free to contact me so I can see if I’m the best editor to give your project the attention it deserves.
I work with both! I also work with authors who are pursuing writing as a hobby.
At the moment, I work primarily with fiction, but I would be open to editing select nonfiction projects. If you have a nonfiction manuscript, please contact me to see if I’m the best editor for your project.
I use the Chicago Manual of Style, which is the industry standard for fiction publishing.
Please format your manuscript as a Microsoft Word document with 12-point double-spaced Times New Roman, 1-inch margins. Each chapter should begin on a new page.
In addition to the Word document of your manuscript, please send me your synopsis, style sheet, and 10 questions about your manuscript. The 10 questions will help me know where to focus my feedback.
I use the Comments feature in Microsoft Word Track Changes to leave comments on your manuscript. I do not make any changes to the text itself except for basic grammar edits (missing commas, etc.). Most of my edits will be in the comments and in the editorial letter. As I mentioned, I firmly believe in preserving the author’s voice. My comments are intended to help you communicate clearly in your voice, not in mine.
An editorial letter, also known as a macro letter or revision letter, is a 10 to 20-page letter that summarizes my overall comments on the plot, characters, theme, dialogue, point of view (POV), and other big-picture elements of the manuscript. A Manuscript Critique includes this letter only, while a Developmental Edit includes this letter as well as line-by-line comments on the manuscript.
You’re not obligated to make my suggested edits. It’s your story, not mine. However, I do believe that considering my comments would benefit your story. I make every comment with the goal of helping you communicate your intended story more clearly, but you know your project best. In many comments, I offer examples of possible solutions, but you are more than welcome to brainstorm other solutions.
I cannot guarantee that your edited manuscript will be accepted by an agent or publisher. No editor can guarantee this. However, I can tell you that if you’re willing to put in the work, you will certainly improve as a writer and gain the incredibly fulfilling achievement of producing a story to be proud of!
Editors are human and cannot catch every single error. However, I will do my best to spot and provide solutions to as many major large-scale issues as I can.
Yes, you may! After you revise your manuscript, additional rounds of editing on the same project are done at a discounted rate.
I will never use AI to edit or critique your work, and I don’t work on manuscripts that contain any amount of material generated by generative AI.
Ready to make your novel amazing?
I would love to work with you!
If you’d like to inquire about editing services, request sample edits, or ask other questions, please send me an inquiry using the form below: