I will critique your manuscript for literary agent submission
Connecting your manuscript with the agents who actually want it
About this Gig
You've written your manuscript.
Now it's time to convince a literary agent or publisher that it belongs on their list.
In traditional book publishing, your query letter and book proposal are not just formalities they are decision-making tools. Agents review hundreds of submissions every month. A clear, compelling, and professionally positioned package can make the difference between a rejection and a request.
I tailor every refinement to your genre and target market.
What You Can Expect
I focus on:
- Strengthening your hook and positioning
- Clarifying your concept and market value
- Improving structure and flow
- Aligning your materials with literary agent expectations
- Making your submission professional and persuasive
You'll receive clear, actionable feedback and refined documents that feel polished but still sound like you.
Why This Matters
Traditional publishing is competitive. Agents look for:
- A strong, marketable concept
- Professional presentation
- Clear story structure
- Confidence in the author
I provide honest, expert feedback while respecting your voice.
Message me before ordering to discuss your goals.
Language:
English
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
FAQ
Are the literary agents you research legitimate?
Yes. I research only verified, reputable literary agents who are actively open to submissions in your genre.
Will you submit my book on my behalf?
Yes, for packages that include submission, I submit according to each agent’s official guidelines using email or forms.
Do you write query letters, synopsis, and proposals from scratch?
Yes. Depending on the package, I can write or edit query letters, synopsis, and book proposals professionally.
What information do you need from me to get started?
Your book genre, word count, summary/blurb, and any existing materials (query, synopsis, or proposal).

