• Unleash Your Story

    Revise and craft your book-length or essay-length story to engage and move your reader.

    Untangling a messy first draft can be daunting, though. So, I bring the compassionate developmental editing, coaching, or tools you need to polish your story to brilliance.

    CHOOSE YOUR PATH:

  • You’ve done the hard part: You’ve written something!

    I know what you’re thinking: “Now what? How do I make people want to read this?”

    » Maybe your novel has fifteen subplots, three prologues, and one mysterious talking cobra-chicken you can’t explain.

    » Maybe your personal statement sounds like it was written by hallucinating chatbots.

    Do any of these strike a chord?

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    You have a pile of good parts with unclear direction.

    This happened, and this, and that…

    I can show you how to shore up the structure of your narrative so your reader doesn’t keep wondering, “How did we get here?” and Where is this going?”

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    There are no emotional payoffs.

    The reader thinks, “So what?”

    The goal is to keep your reader’s attention, keep them turning pages, and have them remember your story long after they’ve stopped reading. I’ll show you how to use storytelling techniques to improve this.

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    Your personal voice is underused.

    Ho-hum (or worse, robotic) delivery.

    The sharpness of your personality, your particular weird-as-in-supernatural tone isn’t coming through. I’ll give you targeted feedback to help you sound less like “everyone else” and more like yourself.

  • SERVICES FOR AUTHORS: THE MANUSCRIPT JOURNEY

    You’ve got a draft and a vision.

    Huzzah! Are you feeling a bit like Dorothy after landing in Oz? Lost and alone? What you need is a companion!

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    Developmental Octopus

    A big-picture deep dive into your story’s structure.

    I examine plot, pacing, character arcs and cast, point of view, writing style, and more to make sure everything works together like magic to create momentum, not mud. Expect big picture insights, not tiny em-dash fixes.

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    Story Coaching Carp

    When you need ongoing support to unwind specific knots.

    Swingy middles? Flat characters? That ending you swear you’ll “fix later”? We talk it through, sketch a map (possibly featuring doodled creatures), and you leave with a concrete plan and renewed confidence in your writing.

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    Beta Reading Bengal

    Honest, non-prescriptive feedback from a professional beta reader.

    You get detailed notes on what’s landing, what’s confusing, and where attention might drift. No line edits, no rewriting, no “you must do it my way”; just a clearly analysed reader’s-eye view.

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    Sample Edit Suitor

    Not sure about what you’re getting working with me?

    Ask for a free-as-in-beer sample edit of the first chapter of your novel, or up to 10 pages. You’ll see what I notice, how I comment, and whether it works for you.

  • FOR STUDENTS: THE HERO’S JOURNEY

    How do you tell a compelling “story of you” in 500 words or fewer?

    How do you walk the fine line between being distinctly memorable and sending the wrong message? Let me show you how.

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    Personal Statement Editing Package

    Craft one strong, long-form personal statement that can be adapted to multiple lengths and application questions. Grab attention and show what makes you distinct from other candidates.

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    Application Editing Package

    Focus on one institution’s full set of application essays. Review and edit your personal statement, supplemental essays, and short answers for structure, clarity, cohesion, and memorability.

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    “Story of You” Workshop

    This live 2-day workshop walks a group of students (6 minimum) through what admissions readers are actually looking for in a personal statement. Exercises and discussions help students write a rough first draft that doesn’t sound like everyone else’s.

  • EDITING PHILOSOPHY

    Your book, your story

    Although I like to think my role is as collaborator with you the writer, in the end, these are your words and your story. Whatever suggestions I bring, it’s up to you to accept or challenge them.

    The options are not binary “your way” vs. “my way,” but include a third option: my insight might prompt you to come up with a different solution, but one that emerges entirely out of your creative problem-solving brain.

    Be kind; writing is hard

    My job isn’t to tear you and your work down to rebuild it in the image of some ideal. Writing is hard. Getting better takes time and lots of practice. My job is to help you grow as a storyteller, no matter where you are now.

    To ensure you have the best editing and revising experience, it’s important that you know I’m for you—and for the reader—but I’m not against you.

    No prescriptions

    Oh, I have shelves of prescriptive writing books about story structure and editing, I’ve learned about narrative theory and design from academics to populist writers of all genres. Everyone has opinions.

    It’s useful to know why something usually works so that you understand when you don’t need to use that in a particular case.

    So no prescriptions, only considerations.

  • Editors Canada member / Membre de Réviseurs Canada
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    EFA, Editorial Freelancers Association member

  • “Thank you so much for helping me! I couldn’t have known where to start if it weren’t for you”

    Z.H.

    “I just wanted to thank you again for all your help with my personal statement this fall! I’ve received an acceptance from both Queens and Ottawa law thanks to all your hard work:) As of yesterday, I’ve accepted my offer from Queens and will be going to Kingston in the fall. I’m bursting with excitement and gratitude! And I cannot wait for the new chapter ahead! Thank you again:)”

    — R.C.

    “I'd like to thank you for the workshop sessions you conduct for us. I find them very valuable and informative. The advice you share are not only helpful for essay writing but they build up self-confidence and really helps us learn about ourselves.”

    — D.A.

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