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Editorial Assessment

If you're concerned about the direction of your story, whether you nailed your message, if your characters are well-rounded or fully developed, and all the other writing hits and misses you may or may not have been aware of, let me take a look. Before you change one more thing... Before you ask another friend or beloved family member to "have a go at it," let's sit down together and review—line by line, page by page, chapter by chapter, even character by character (fiction).


An editorial assessment provides:


  • Detailed feedback of your written content (typically six to eight pages) after careful consideration of its strengths and weaknesses. This feedback can lead to significant changes in your manuscript and your overall writing, dramatically speaking to everything right, wrong, or in-between—or otherwise everything good, bad, or indifferent.


Take my recommendations and know exactly what to change, add to, or remove altogether before second-guessing yourself one more time (or offending someone off the bat). Feel confident that your story is your best story before you proceed; for it is my dream that all creatives make our way in the world and be celebrated for our worth and our contributions. Complete the Contact form with all necessary information to schedule. 

SatRah Anuket Ra, From Fear to Freedom, Shaundale, Developmental Editor, Black Editor, Stony Rhodes

Thank you for my editorial review! I was nervous, excited, and deeply moved. SatRah Anuket Ra

Professional Book Review

If your book is complete, and you'd like to be featured in a literary magazine within the first six months of its debut, consider a professional book review. There will be no editing. 


A book review is a good way to get your work noticed and to give readers an inside look. Think Cliff's Notes. I'll read it and then write a 750 to 1500-word article. Complete the Contact form with all necessary information for consideration. All manuscripts must be published within the last six months. 


NOTE: Books are reviewed between editing projects. Therefore, I only have capacity for 10 titles each calendar year.

I do not take for granted that we are all one collective body, working towards one common goal. Books are works of art, and I count it joy to have been serving readers and writers worldwide for over a decade. May these stories live on forever, long after ours have been told.


Shaundale Rénā

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Developmental Editing, Pt. 1

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