Manuscript assessments novel assessments writing assessments editing editors manuscript assessors

So, you've written a story that everyone says is fabulous but no one will publish.

You're certain that if someone - preferably a best-selling author - could tell you what's wrong and how to fix it, you'd be well on your way.

That's where our team of manuscript assessors will help you.

Why use our services?

All of our assessor and editors are published authors. Together they have written in excess of fifty novels, dozens of short stories, hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles, an encyclopedia, technical manuals and report, training courses, and academic essays and theses on a wide range of subjects including travel and tourism, anthropology, construction management, business studies, coastal engineering, climate change, and a PhD on Shakespeare. They have collectively edited many more, and won international awards in science fiction, fantasy, and romance writing. All have post graduate degrees in literature and creative writing and all are experienced in assessing manuscripts and running courses for writers. And all our assessors and editors know the business of writing and how the publishing world operates. They do much more than dissect your story and point out its strengths and weaknesses. They explain how to enhance the strengths, correct the weaknesses, and offer invaluable insight into how your story can be improved, setting you on the path to be published. If this is what you're seeking click here for more details.

If you're looking for an editor or ghost writer rather than an assessor, click here.

Before you decide...

We recommend you consider other manuscript assessor and/or editing services with four questions in mind:

  1. Do they tell you the names and publishing history of the people you will be paying to assess and/or edit your work?
  2. Are the assessors successful writers who earn a living from their craft and whose knowledge of the industry is current?
  3. Are the assessors experienced and qualified to teach writing?
  4. Are they a 'front' for a self-publishing company? Or are they independent professionals?