An editor who listens.
Writing a book is hard. You pour your soul into it. It takes you months, maybe years; even decades. You go over it again and again, until you’ve made it as perfect as you know how.
And then you hand it to an editor who stomps all over your carefully crafted phrases and substitutes dead words for the ones that you made sing.
You don’t deserve that. I have a better idea.
Whether you have a completed manuscript, a shoebox full of scribbled ideas, or anything in between, bring it to me. Tell me what you love about it, what you think needs improvement. I’ll listen—and after I’ve evaluated your work, I’ll give you some solid ideas about how to proceed.
Because I don’t know how to write your book. But I do know how to help you make it better than you ever thought possible.