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I was looking for a copyeditor, I selected the ones I believed better for my book and within a week I was working with a professional that took the manuscript to a new level.
•1 review
I love Reedsy! It's my go-to app for writing and formatting my book as well as searching for others to help with marketing, editing, and book cover art.
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Reedsy is the only place I trust to write my manuscript in. It is intuitive and quite simple if you ask me. I am happy to tell anyone new or old to writing, to try out Reedsy first, because they won't want to leave. I love how all my books are lined up where I can manage them. And that even if I only make an ARC cover, I have the option to have a cover to showcase my books. I love that I can find professionals who are not only brilliant but are there to really inspire and help get our books or other projects to the finish line. You cannot find this kind of genuine service anywhere else on the internet! Trust me I was scammed a lot before I found Reedsy and the collaboration it offers with real, REAL live people who do not take your money and run. I did a whole podcast about my experience praising Reedsy, with Angela Yuriko Smith on her Substack Authortunities podcast Extra │September 7, 2024. My advice is just do it, just get started on Reedsy. Start typing and the inspiration follows.
•1 review
Excellent illustrator. He did an amazing job. I am beyond satisfied.
•1 review
Do not do business with Reedsy. The company is actually a vanity press posing as a reputable editorial company. They lack integrity, proper vetting or training of their editors and staff. They focus primarily on making money, adding steep fees to both writers and editors. In general, vanity presses posing as editorial services are big, red flags. Choose a reputable editorial company. There are many from which to choose. Resources such as Poets & Writers, Duotrope.com, Publishers Lunch and Writers Digest are good sites for finding reputable editors and publishers.
•1 review
I was pretty lost when it came to getting an artist and editor for my book. Reedsy made it easy, not only to find the talent I needed, but also provided a workspace for the collaboration. It was easy enough to find people who fit the criteria I was looking for, and I definitely see myself using it again in the future.
•1 review
Reedsy gave me access to a wide selection of designers for my book cover, which saved me a lot of time and effort in research. The website is very easy to use and being able to see examples of each designer's work helped me to choose the best person for my style. I will be using Reedsy again and would thoroughly recommend their services.
•1 review
The services offered by reedsy are amazing. So many professionals to choose from. The high standards of the work being done is expeptional
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