Your story deserves not just to be told, but to be told exceptionally well.

Whether you're traditionally publishing or going the indie route, our suite of specialized editing services has you covered. We take particular pride in offering this exclusive service to authors we've worked with before and those recommended to us, as we understand your unique writing journey. And while every story is important, we give special attention to narratives that are often overlooked, ensuring they resonate in the broader literary landscape.

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EDITORIAL SERVICES

Crafted with seasoned and emerging writers in mind, this is a concentrated effort to bring your work closer to publishing perfection, whether you're aiming for traditional publishing or taking the self-publishing route.

MANUSCRIPT EVALUATIONS
DEVELOPMENTAL EDITING
SUBSTANTIVE EDITING
COPY AND LINE EDITING
PROOFREADING
AUTHENTICITY READING
SUBMISSION PACKAGE FEEDBACK (QUERY LETTER, FIRST PAGES, SYNOPSIS, BOOK PROPOSAL)

OUR SPECIALIZED GENRES

CONTEMPORARY
LITERARY
SCIENCE-FICTION
FANTASY
HISTORICAL
ROMANCE
PARANORMAL
GOTHIC
MAGICAL REALISM
SELF-HELP
BUSINESS
MEMOIR

We believe in fair pricing tailored to the specific needs of your project. Rather than charging by word count, we assess each manuscript individually and provide a customized quote and sample edit. This approach ensures that you pay based on the actual requirements of your manuscript, making the process transparent and cost-effective for you.

KIND WORDS FROM PAST CLIENTS

  • Absolutely, this is designed to be a safe space for all writers, particularly those from marginalized communities.

    All comments and critiques on your work aim to be constructive, sensitive, and tailored specifically to your writing and your goals. Your safety, well-being, and growth as a writer are our utmost priorities. Rest assured, this program aims to create an empowering environment where all voices can thrive.

  • Our relationship is a collaborative partnership built on trust, mutual respect, and a shared goal of elevating your writing to its highest potential.

  • It’s my mission to support marginalized authors in telling stories that are genuine and fit your unique voice. Your storytelling style might not fit westernized standards, and that’s not a bad thing. I’m not going to force you into a tight box. I’m going to provide you with ample room to wander and probe at the what interests you, makes you cringe, confuses you, lights you up, and help you show up authentically human to your writing and your writing process.

    As someone who is queer, who grew up in foster care and extreme generational poverty, who has anxiety, depression, and PTSD, I know it’s impossible to shove yourself into a privileged writing lifestyle. We’re still writers even if we have to juggle multiple jobs or sneak writing in on our phones between caring for our loved ones. Our art matters and changes lives by helping others like us feel seen.

  • Certainly! I bring a wealth of experience in mentoring writers who draw from their diverse cultural backgrounds, languages, and life experiences to enrich their storytelling.

    I understand the nuance and depth that these elements can bring to a narrative, as well as the unique challenges that come with navigating representation and authenticity.

    My aim is to offer insightful, tailored feedback that helps you weave your unique perspectives into your work in a way that resonates with your intended audience. Whether you're incorporating elements of your own culture, exploring language as a storytelling tool, or delving into life experiences that set you apart, you'll find a knowledgeable and supportive guide in me.

  • Absolutely, author mentorship is committed to being accessible and accommodating for writers with disabilities. We've designed our sessions to be as inclusive as possible, with options for video, voice, or text-only communications to suit your comfort and needs. We're also open to any suggestions for additional accommodations you may require. Your accessibility is one of our top priorities, and we are continually looking for ways to make our program welcoming and functional for everyone.

  • Navigating systemic biases in the publishing industry is a challenge that we take seriously. We equip you with the strategic know-how to identify and overcome barriers that disproportionately affect writers from marginalized communities.

    We provide resources on how to approach publishers who are more open to diverse voices, offer guidance on crafting query letters that highlight the uniqueness of your perspective, and share strategies for leveraging social media and other platforms to build a readership that can catch the attention of decision-makers in the industry.

    Our goal is not just to improve your writing, but to help you understand the landscape of publishing today so that you can carve out a space for your voice.

  • I have a master’s in writing for children and young adults and write YA and adult speculative fiction myself. That said, I love working on middle grade, YA, and adult fiction, memoir, and non-fiction. I’ve studied psychology and getting inside the minds of characters and how they propel the story forward is where I thrive. I also love supporting writers at all stages, from idea to submission.

    The genres I love the most are contemporary, literary, sci-fi, fantasy, historical, romance, paranormal, gothic, horror (not slashers/gore), magical realism, self-help, business, and memoirs. I particularly love genre bent stories that blend multiple genres.

    I’m not a good fit for misogynistic, racist, or homophobic novels, screenplays or plays, picture books, chapter books or early readers, graphic novels, or gore/slashers.

  • I have over 15 years of experience as an editor and writer. Here’s a snapshot of my credentials:

    Since starting Burgeon, I’ve had the privilege to work with over 100 writers and have seen a wide array of challenges and triumphs, and I am able to tailor my guidance to each individual’s needs.

    I hold a BA in English Literature from Flagler College (minors in Creative Writing and Psychology) and a MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Hamline University. This ensures that I bring both scholarly depth and a multi-genre approach to our sessions.

    As the managing editor of FLARE: The Flagler Review and President of the Alpha Epsilon Omega Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honor Society, I honed the skill of curating and editing compelling stories.

    I’ve previously volunteered as a mentor for Query Connection, RevPit, and the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop, and I have recently been a reader for The Passed Note, an intern at Literary Arts, and the blog editor for The Storyteller’s Inkpot. This volunteer work is my way of giving back to the community and staying updated on the latest trends and challenges in the industry.

    My own writing has been published in Feels Blind Literary, Meat for Tea: The Valley Review, Microfiction Monday Magazine, The Fiction Pool, Herstry, Sad Girls Club, and Ruminate Magazine.

We cannot wait to hear from you and polish your gorgeous novel

To begin the process, please fill out the form below. If we’re a good fit, you’ll receive an email with a link to schedule a discovery call.