How to Choose the Right Type of Feedback
Developmental Feedback
Best for: Writers ready to deepen and refine their story
This goes beyond high-level notes and dives into the why behind what’s not working.
We focus on:
character arcs
plot structure
narrative flow
emotional impact
👉 You’ll get detailed, actionable feedback to help you strengthen your story at its foundation.
Manuscript Evaluation
Best for: Early or mid-draft writers who need big-picture direction
If you're not sure what’s working—or where to focus your revisions—this is the place to start.
You’ll receive high-level feedback on:
overall structure
pacing
clarity
character development
👉 You’ll walk away with a clear understanding of what needs attention and where to begin.
Line Editing
Best for: Later drafts that need clarity and polish
Once your story structure is solid, line editing helps refine how the story is told on the page.
This includes:
sentence flow
clarity
readability
tightening prose
👉 Your writing becomes smoother, clearer, and more engaging—while keeping your voice intact.
Proof Reading
Best for: Final drafts that are ready for publication or submission
Proofreading is the final step before your manuscript is shared with readers, agents, or publishers.
At this stage, the story itself is complete. The focus is on catching small errors that can distract from an otherwise polished piece.
This includes:
grammar and punctuation
spelling and typos
consistency issues
minor formatting errors
👉 Your manuscript is clean, professional, and ready to be shared with confidence.
Want to see how feedback can help?
You don’t have to commit to a full edit to see how feedback can help your story.
Start with a First Chapter Edit to get a feel for the type of insight and guidance you’ll receive—or reach out to request a free sample edit.
It’s a simple way to experience how thoughtful feedback can bring clarity to your revisions.
If you’re not ready to commit to a full manuscript review, that’s completely okay.
A First Chapter Edit is a great place to start—and if you’d prefer, you can reach out to request a free sample edit.
Sometimes a small amount of feedback is all it takes to see your story in a new way.