What makes us different?
We don’t just edit books; we are also writers. Stories helped shape the essence of our souls, they held us at our darkest times, filled us with hope, and brought light into our lives. They are our therapists, greatest friends, and spiritual guides.
We strive to strengthen books that seek to bring light into the world, and to share meaningful truths with the utmost passion. We seek the heartbeat in every book, not the next sensationalized story.

How to Be a Confident Writer
Overcoming self-doubt as a writer can be an everyday challenge, but these five tips will help you gain the confidence you need to finish your book. In this post, we will show you how to be a confident writer. Ready to write?

A Reader’s Guide: 5 Tips for Listening To Audiobooks
In this reader's guide, I’m going to share my top five tips for listening to audiobooks that will enrich your experience. Take these hacks to your next reading session.

5 Benefits of Outlining Your Novel
As a former pantser, I believe every writer needs a structure to tell a cohesive story. The outline doesn't have to be detailed or long, but it needs to give enough for you to sculpt a path forward. These are the five benefits of outlining your novel (especially as a pantser).

3 Books Every Writer Must Read
Reading naturally augments our writing abilities. For generations, writers didn’t have prompts, guides, or classes— they had books. They immersed themselves in prose and found their voice through the reading process. This article explores why now, as much as ever, writers need to be keen readers. And I’ll offer you three books every writer must read.

When and How to Use Future Tense in Fiction Writing
The future tense is the least used out there; more often than not, it's only used in segments of writing, rather than a whole novel. In this article you will see why writing in future tense may be powerful for your book, or if you should stay away. We're covering it all.

How to Use Present Tense in Fiction Writing
Still stuck trying to choose the right tense for your novel? This is the second installment in the tenses series where we guide you to the perfect fit for your novel. In this post, we are examining writing in present tense.

How to Write in Past Tense: A Guide for Writers
Do you have a story idea that you can’t wait to share with the world, but don’t know which tense is right for your book? This is a writing guide on how to write a book in the past tense. We are breaking down what is most crucial for writers to understand about verb tenses, and how to apply them to your writing.

How to write consistently with a full-time job
Are you tired of putting off your writing because of your 9-5? I get it. Finding time to create after a draining day of work is challenging, but it's possible. I’m sharing my best tips on how to write consistently with a full-time job.

Three Books Becoming Movies in your Future
Like many story lovers, we get stoked when studios grab the screen rights to books we adore. Having worked behind the camera, I know what it takes to bring a story to life, and it’s no small feat. Every part of a production is vital to its success. This list of books becoming movies is still in pre-production. I am nonetheless excited to hear that they're preparing for the big screen.

ARC, Alpha, and Beta Readers: A Guide for Writers
Which reader is right for your novel? In this guide, I’m breaking down what ARC, alpha, and beta readers are, and what they provide for your novel.
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