Welcome to Perfectly Write book critiques
You've written a book. Congratulations! But now what will you do?
a) Shove it in a drawer and spend the next few years telling people wistfully 'I wrote a book once, you know . . .'?
b) Convince yourself it's the next Harry Potter and send it priority mail to every publishing house in the country?
c) Develop your book further and discover whether it really is the next Harry Potter or is best left in a drawer.
If you chose the third option then you've come to the right place. My name is Charlie Wilson and I am an experienced book critique specialist. If you're passionate about your book then I can offer the expert opinions, advice and recommendations you need before you can take the next step.
Why critique?
A book critique (also known as a manuscript critique or manuscript assessment) reviews your overall book, looking at elements such as structure, writing style and content. As an author, you're too close to your book to spot most problems, weaknesses and inconsistencies, but a professional book critique will help you address issues, further develop your book and get a better idea of its suitability for publication.
While accepting constructive feedback is very difficult, it really does help you grow as a writer. A book critique is therefore an essential element of the book-writing process.
