Words are tools that can be used for good or for
evil, to hurt or to heal, and to build or to destroy.
The old adage "the pen is mightier than the sword" utters truth. More souls have been conquered through passionate speeches and scratches on paper than by a thousand armies. If you're an author who bows to Jesus Christ as Lord, your ambitions span a greater breadth than merely spinning a tale or expounding facts. You desire for your pen—your blade—to reflect the wisdom and magnificence of your King. And your success at accomplishing that quest depends on your skill at wielding the weapon you carry. A wordsmith, however stout of heart, will be scoffed at if his sword is dull or his motions encumbered by clumsiness.
Should you grant me the privilege, I can polish your manuscript to the hilt and show you how to captivate readers with your prose. Whatever your needs are, I pledge to honor your voice and aid you in honing your work so that you can achieve your mission with valiance and expertise.
Your hands might get bloody, but I assure you that the outcome will be worth it.
Should you grant me the privilege, I can polish your manuscript to the hilt and show you how to captivate readers with your prose. Whatever your needs are, I pledge to honor your voice and aid you in honing your work so that you can achieve your mission with valiance and expertise.
Your hands might get bloody, but I assure you that the outcome will be worth it.
Brianna's revisions have helped me understand and discover my writing style and voice. She regularly surprises me with the small details she notices that make my voice unique (often distinguishing my voice from my characters’ voices better than I can) and is incredibly thorough. Not only does she dramatically improve the quality of my stories, but the tips and comments she gives often constitute a full writing lesson. I can't imagine publishing stories without her input and editing. -Josiah DeGraaf, Author of The Chronicles of Morshan |
During the years I've worked with Brianna, she's never let me down. She pours her whole heart into her projects. She's always punctual, organized, and willing to explain her edits. Though she's easy to work with, she won't let my writing escape with wayward errors or unwieldy wording. She's wrestled thousands of my bulky sentences into compact passages and helped turn my wandering words into material readers can understand. Brianna has set the standard for professional editors in my book, and I'm infinitely glad I've had the chance to work with and learn from her. -Gabrielle Pollack, Author of "Where Monsters Wait" |
I personally credit Brianna with changing my entire perspective of editors. I admit I was unpleasantly shocked when I got my first piece back bathed in a sea of red, but now I gladly welcome her invaluable advice. She pinpoints the weakest areas in my writing that I’m blind to—unnecessary repetition, poor word choices, awkward sentence structure—and shows me how to improve. She's kind but ruthless where it counts. -Sierra Stevenson, Aspiring Author |