Best Book Editors

Nalani Titcomb for Trafficking Innocence 16th January 2021

Nalani Titcomb for Trafficking Innocence 16th January 2021 I hired Best Book Editors to edit my 2nd novel, Trafficking Innocence, and I couldn’t have been more pleased with the results! Katherine worked FAST and delivered all that she guaranteed and more! She doesn’t pet your ego, or dance around things, she tells you like it… Continue reading Nalani Titcomb for Trafficking Innocence 16th January 2021

 James Lilley for Why Good Men Kill 8th January 2021

 James Lilley for Why Good Men Kill 8th January 2021 I’ve used Best Book Editors in the past for editing as Kathrerine has a good eye for what works and what doesn’t. Her advice showed me which areas of my story were deadwood. Since chopping some words, I can now see my story coming to… Continue reading  James Lilley for Why Good Men Kill 8th January 2021

Jake Shuford for Beneath The Sand 29th Nov 2020

Jake Shuford for Beneath The Sand 29th Nov 2020 For review purposes: Katherine Black of Best Book Editors is an amazing editor who I’ll definitely be asking for help in the future. She was kind, on time, and above all, knowledgeable on how things should work. 10/10 would highly recommend to anyone. Thanks so much… Continue reading Jake Shuford for Beneath The Sand 29th Nov 2020

Testimonial: Jenna O’Malley for Arsinoëphorus Alliance (Book 1): Bound by Fate and Blood 23 Nov 2020

1 Jenna O’Malley for Arsinoëphorus Alliance (Book 1): Bound by Fate and Blood 23 Nov 2020 I looked for a reliable editor for months. Someone who could help me see my issues without making me feel like my book was worthless. Katherine Black of Best Book Editors delivers that kind of punch when she edits.… Continue reading Testimonial: Jenna O’Malley for Arsinoëphorus Alliance (Book 1): Bound by Fate and Blood 23 Nov 2020

13th April 2021 Princes and Castles

13 April 2021 Princes and Castles This week Prince Philip has died at the age of 99, as has the former British Labour MP, Barbara Castle. I am a royalist. I like that we are a Kingdom. It gives me a feeling of national pride. And just having a king or queen at the helm… Continue reading 13th April 2021 Princes and Castles

BBE Blog 11th April 2021 Meet The Back Room Team

11th April 2021 The header photograph, showing our gorgeous Cumbrian scenery, comes courtesy of Sharon Brook and Jess Vincent. They are lucky enough to work at the beautiful Langdale Chase Hotel on the shore of Lake Windermere. This was the view from their office window one day last week.  Because I want to show off… Continue reading BBE Blog 11th April 2021 Meet The Back Room Team

Review of The Garden of Eden in Galillee by Ari Zucker

The Garden of Eden in Galilee by Ari Zucker An Excellent, intelligent, informative exploration –Essential Myth-Busting I learned a lot from this book. It is a religious non-fiction book exploring some of the mysteries surrounding the Torah. It explores the eternal questions that have evaded religious theologists and archaeologist for centuries. Where is the Garden… Continue reading Review of The Garden of Eden in Galillee by Ari Zucker

Article: How To Write Fiction

How to Write Fiction Decide What you Want to Write. Article Blog Short story Poetry Song Anthology Novella Novel Screenplay Is it essential to know what you’re writing upfront? No. Not really. Surely it’s difficult to write if you don’t know what you’re writing, let alone what you’re writing about. ‘Ah,’ says she, ‘but that’s… Continue reading Article: How To Write Fiction

Review of Cow’s Can’t Jump by Philip Browne

Winner of the Spotlight First Novel Prize. The first thing to mention is that this a debut novel. When I’m reading for pleasure, I tend to avoid them, the writing is sometimes sloppy, and it takes a few books for authors to learn the craft and get a feel for their style and voice. That… Continue reading Review of Cow’s Can’t Jump by Philip Browne

Review of Starbirth Assignment Shifter by J.M.Johnson

This is a book that BBE had in to edit. It didn’t appeal to me at all. However, I couldn’t have been more wrong  This book is amazing. Two genres I don’t normally read are sci-fi and special ops. This takes the two and binds them together in a plait of intrigue, underground government departments,… Continue reading Review of Starbirth Assignment Shifter by J.M.Johnson