Explore my Services
I have a range of services designed to help you move forward with confidence, wherever you're headed next.
Most editors work in one lane. I work across all of them.
Finding the right editor is not just about credentials. It is about finding someone who actually understands what you’re making. I have spent years working inside independent publishing as an Editor-in-Chief, reading hundreds of submissions, shaping manuscripts, and preparing work for print. That experience comes with the ability to cover the full editorial range, from big-picture developmental feedback to final proofreading, and extends into areas most editors never touch, including short fiction, and technical game writing.
Whatever your project looks like, there is a service here that fits. And, if you are not sure where to start, that is what the first conversation is for. Get in touch and we’ll work it out.
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Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.
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Line-level work where we work on grammar, syntax, style consistency, clarity, and flow.
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I provide a written critique report covering strengths, weaknesses, and recommended next steps, without a full edit. This is geared for authors who want a general overview of the editorial process.
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This includes all of the previous editorial processes into one package for your manuscript.
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Game design is a language of its own, and the difference between a rulebook that players trust and one that stalls at the table comes down to clarity, consistency, and precision. Whether you are an indie designer preparing your first print run or a small publisher refining a full product line, I bring both an editorial eye and a designer's understanding to your rulebooks, card and component text, narrative lore, and instructional copy. Every word on your table matters, from the turn sequence to the flavor text, and I make sure each one earns its place.
Trust the Process
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You Receive Your Manuscript
You get your edited manuscript back with clear, actionable feedback. No jargon, no condescension, just honest notes that help you understand what changed, why it changed, and what to consider as you revise.
We Start with Your Work
Before anything else, I read carefully and listen. Every project comes with its own goals, voice, and timeline. We talk through what you need and where you are in the process, so the edit actually fits your work.
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The Editing Begins
Once we align on scope and service, I get to work. Depending on the level of editing, that means anything from a structural assessment of your manuscript to a close line-by-line pass. Every note I leave has a reason behind it.
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The Work Continues
I firmly believe editing is a conversation, not a transaction. After delivery, I am available to answer questions about my notes and talk through your next steps. Your manuscript should leave this process stronger, and you with a clearer sense of direction.
"To write is human, to edit is divine."
—Stephen King, On Writing
Novellum Magazine
Check out my most recent work in Novellum Magazine.