Developmental Editing

You wrote it,
now let's make it reader ready.

Every manuscript needs polish to make it shine.

You've already done the hard part. You finished the draft. What you need now is someone in your corner: honest about what's working, gentle about what isn't, and clear about how to carry your story the rest of the way home. Whether you're querying agents, going indie, or simply ready to write braver, I'll help you tell the truest version of your story.

Chapter One Testimonials

Writers who found their footing

Every writer's road is different. That moment of finally being understood? That part's always the same.

Chapter Two Choose Your Path

Find the right fit for where you are

Wherever you are in the journey, from first nervous pages to final polish, there's a door here for you.

Available

Editorial Letter

The Opening Pages

Readers decide in the first few pages whether to stay. Send me your first three chapters and I'll return a detailed editorial letter on structure, pacing, character, and voice. Think of it as a health check for your story's foundations.

  1. 1Tell me your genre, word count, and hopes
  2. 2I do a deep read with margin notes
  3. 3You get an in-depth critique with clear next steps
  4. 4Optional 30-minute call to talk it through
£0.03per word
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Full Edit Letter

The Full Manuscript

The deep dive. I read your whole manuscript and return a comprehensive editorial letter plus inline notes covering plot, pacing, arcs, worldbuilding, dialogue, and theme, all of it. You'll learn not just what to change, but why.

  1. 1We talk goals, audience, and the story you're telling
  2. 2I read the full manuscript, cover to cover
  3. 3You get a detailed edit letter and a clear action plan
  4. 4Follow-up call to map your next steps
£0.03per word
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Ongoing Mentorship

Walk-Alongside Coaching

For writers who want a companion, not a one-off edit. Over several weeks I read your chapters as you write, we untangle the knotty bits early, and I help you keep moving before small problems become big rewrites.

  1. 1Set your goal and a realistic timeline
  2. 2Build the foundations: outline, characters, structure, theme
  3. 3Regular check-ins to unblock the sticky bits
  4. 4Milestones and recalibration as the story grows
£50per hour
Chapter Three Meet Your Editor

A little about me

I'm Lia, New England born, now happily lost among the lakes and fells of the Lake District. For nearly fifteen years I've worked as a developmental editor, and I've had the privilege of reading more than 500 manuscripts. Stories aren't just my work; they're pretty much my whole world.

I teach and volunteer at The Ubergroup, a non-profit making arts education open to everyone, because thoughtful feedback shouldn't be a luxury. I also founded Ever After Press, an independent press with several imprints and Ever After Books, a little indie bookshop, where I host bookclubs and in-person writing workshops.

Chapter Four Begin Your Story

Tell me about your story

No pressure and no commitment. Just tell me what you're working on and the kind of support you're hoping for, and I'll write back within a couple of days.

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