Best Book Editors

Author Interview: Peter J Merrigan

We would like to introduce …. Peter J Merrigan. Author of The Camel Trail, Rider, Lynch, Stone Heart and Forged Stone. Peter opened his writing career with his three excellent thrillers and now writes Historical Celtic Fiction. He is one of the best, most intelligent and technically correct authors of indie fiction out there.  … Continue reading Author Interview: Peter J Merrigan

Author Interview: Katherine Black

We would like to introduce … Katherine Black, Author of A Question of Sanity, Leverage, Pedigree Crush with a Twisted Gene, Nowhere Boulevard, Lizards Leap and several other titles. Katherine Black is the owner of Best Book Editors and an author in her own right. It seemed fitting to start with me. BBE: Welcome. Let’s… Continue reading Author Interview: Katherine Black

It’s Good to Talk

A Different Way of Doing Things It’s Good To talk     At Best Book Editors, we strive to give the best and most personal service possible.  Let’s try something different, instead of banging out a quote and a load of bumph about what we offer. Let’s talk     Schedule a call by leaving… Continue reading It’s Good to Talk

Jenna O’Malley for  Editing on bound by Oath and Heart

OMG, Wonderful Thank you I’ve just finished reading through the returned first pass for Book 2. I have to congratulate Katherine on her patience and honesty. While I knew the beginning of the draft wasn’t horrific, I warned her to watch out for it when it went downhill. Indeed, the slide was messy and full… Continue reading Jenna O’Malley for  Editing on bound by Oath and Heart

Barbara Mostella for Typesetting.

Katherine, thank you and your team for all the time and good work you have put into my book.   Everything looks good. Going out to Amazon today to start the process.   Have a great weekend.

Review for Bi The Way by Sarah Northwood. Guest Review by Helen Pryke

In this book, the author begins with the emotional moment her teen came out to her and then takes us back in time to when she and her husband decided to start a family. Sarah’s love for her family shines through. Her honesty about her mistakes and her journey to better understand everything her teen… Continue reading Review for Bi The Way by Sarah Northwood. Guest Review by Helen Pryke

2 June 2021 Iguanas and Catflaps

We waited for ten minutes yesterday to get a video of Trev coming in through the catflap and the dog’s excitement at said event. But there’s this thing with iguanas. They are the cleverest animals on the planet. And their first example of this genius is keeping it hidden from their humans. Their superpower costume… Continue reading 2 June 2021 Iguanas and Catflaps

Book Review of Faire’s Fair by Grace Grahme

This book will make you believe in love.   The hardest heart can’t fail to be warmed by this story. It’s a classic love story with all the elements you expect, plenty of romance, love, sex, travel, conflict, and resolution.   Set between Texas, Glasgow, and Paris with a skiing stop-off somewhere in Northern Europe,… Continue reading Book Review of Faire’s Fair by Grace Grahme

Review for Leverage by Katherine Black Guest Review by Amanda Jaeger

Leverage by Katherine Black (Goodreads Author)   Amanda Jaeger‘s review May 29, 2021 it was amazing   How Crap. Leverage opened with such a graphic bang that honestly, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to continue reading. But the main character, Beth, kept me flipping the pages. I wanted so badly to see how she was… Continue reading Review for Leverage by Katherine Black Guest Review by Amanda Jaeger

The Commandments of Self-editing Waffle, White Noise, and Tumbleweed

As writers, we all add useless words to our work. It could fill ten articles—with half of it being useless words—without delving deeper into editing rules. This article is going to uncover some of the pitfalls of overwriting and rambling. Waffle, white noise, and tumbleweed will kill your book. Get your weedkiller on them and… Continue reading The Commandments of Self-editing Waffle, White Noise, and Tumbleweed