How to choose?
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How to choose?
Hi - first of all, thanks for the incredibly useful and informative site!
I hope you don't mind me asking though - why should I choose your consultancy over any of the others that are out there? What do you think you offer that they don't? Not trying to be rude, but how is an aspiring author such as myself supposed to make an informed choice?
I hope you don't mind me asking though - why should I choose your consultancy over any of the others that are out there? What do you think you offer that they don't? Not trying to be rude, but how is an aspiring author such as myself supposed to make an informed choice?
Re: How to choose?
Hi AA - thanks and welcome!
And don't be afraid to ask - it's a fair question!
If there was one thing above all else that I would say makes us stand out it would be the fact that Maggie worked at the very highest level of international publishing for many years. Just have a look at the list of writers she has edited and worked with:
http://www.mckernanagency.co.uk/index.shtml
In other words, she knows not only what is helpful in terms of practical advice, but what the market for a particular type of work is like.
Have a look, for example, at the calibre of testimonial that we receive:
I credit my evolution as a writer to Maggie’s keen editorial advice and guidance. From line and copy-editing, to comments and suggestions on overall flow and theme, she is second to none in providing the most detailed, personalised, and comprehensive editorial advice. Booker Prize shortlisted author Michael Collins
And don't be afraid to ask - it's a fair question!
If there was one thing above all else that I would say makes us stand out it would be the fact that Maggie worked at the very highest level of international publishing for many years. Just have a look at the list of writers she has edited and worked with:
http://www.mckernanagency.co.uk/index.shtml
In other words, she knows not only what is helpful in terms of practical advice, but what the market for a particular type of work is like.
Have a look, for example, at the calibre of testimonial that we receive:
I credit my evolution as a writer to Maggie’s keen editorial advice and guidance. From line and copy-editing, to comments and suggestions on overall flow and theme, she is second to none in providing the most detailed, personalised, and comprehensive editorial advice. Booker Prize shortlisted author Michael Collins




