![]() Harvest House is interested in my writing, and I am currently halfway through another book that will be reviewed by them within the next six months. Two weeks later I received an expression of interest from Harvest House Publishers, and I have been working with them over the past 8 months to produce a final draft. I did that in December and in early February received an acceptance letter and my synopsis was. However, some did mention submitting work to Writer’s Edge for an initial review. I was turned down by one publisher I approached in England and then found that most publishers won’t look at unsolicited manuscripts. They actually deliver on what they promise, which is encouraging and refreshing! I completed the draft of a book targeted at ‘pre-Christians’ encouraging people (many who have been bruised by church and Christians) to revisit who God is and what He is like. I am extremely grateful to Writer’s Edge for the service they offer and the integrity and manner in which they conduct the reviews. Hats off to a very valuable service! -Laura Frantz My first novel, The Frontiersman’s Daughter, was released August 1, 2009. I’m so thankful for all that the Writer’s Edge has done for me. I recommend this service to everyone pursuing publication. The editor who reviewed my work provided the encouragement I needed to keep going, and everything was handled professionally, efficiently, and in a timely manner. ![]() ![]() If not for the professionalism of this wonderful service, I’m sure I would still be spending fruitless hours trying to find an agent and break into the market. Within 9 months I had a 3-book contract with Revell/Baker Publishing Group. I realized then how well respected the Writer’s Edge is in the publishing industry. Although this didn’t pan out, two more major publishers contacted me as well as several smaller houses. The day after my work was posted, two major publishing houses asked to see a portion of my historical fiction novel. After realizing how difficult it was to get an agent, I submitted to the Writer’s Edge.
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