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  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $20.00

I am looking for 4-5 reviewers to provide honest feedback on a real estate guide focused on investing. The task involves evaluating the content (about 50 short page reads) and providing constructive feedback. Editing or proofreading is not required. Ideal candidates should be working professionals. The review must not use AI. This is a human feedback only. I am looking for 2 types. 1. Working professionals with vague knowledge of house hacking and 2. Renters who may be interested in building wealth. Please let me know a bit about you and how you fit these 2 types. I will send the questions to those that get selected.

Posted 4 weeks ago
  • Hourly: $19.00 - $25.00
  • Entry Level
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Not sure

I am applying to U.S. medical schools and am seeking an experienced editor to help refine my personal statement. What I need: * Developmental editing and line editing * Honest feedback on structure, clarity, and storytelling * Identification of weak sections, clichés, and areas lacking impact * Assistance strengthening the narrative while preserving my authentic voice * Familiarity with AMCAS/AACOMAS personal statements and medical school admissions Strong interest in service, leadership, and global health * Applying during the current admissions cycle Please include: 1. Your experience editing medical school personal statements 2. Examples of successful applicants you have worked with 3. Your editing process 4. Turnaround time 5. Total cost for review and revisions I am looking for someone who will provide direct, substantive feedback rather than basic proofreading. My goal is to submit a compelling personal statement that clearly communicates why I am pursuing medicine and what I will bring to the profession.

  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $100.00

Contemporary Romance Beta Reader Wanted (Billionaire Romance) I’m looking for a sharp, detail-oriented beta reader to review a completed contemporary billionaire romance manuscript and give honest, reader-focused feedback. The manuscript has already gone through self-editing and was created with AI-assisted drafting, so I’m specifically looking for someone who can help make sure the story feels smooth, emotionally authentic, and engaging to real readers. Project Details: Genre: Contemporary / Billionaire Romance Length: Approx. 30,000 words Format: Google Docs or Word preferred What I’m Looking For I’m not searching for heavy line editing or proofreading. I want genuine reader-level developmental feedback from someone who understands the romance genre and knows what keeps readers hooked. You’ll provide: A written feedback report (I’ll provide a simple template) covering: Overall reading experience Story flow and pacing Character chemistry and believability Emotional impact Confusing moments or plot inconsistencies Dialogue authenticity Tone/voice consistency Repetitive wording or overly “AI-sounding” sections Whether the story delivers on expectations for this niche Inline Feedback I’d also like comments directly in the manuscript, pointing out: Scenes that feel unclear or awkward Dialogue that doesn’t sound natural Repetition Timeline or continuity issues Emotionally flat moments Areas that could be stronger or more immersive When Applying Please include: Your experience with romance fiction (especially billionaire/contemporary romance if applicable) A sample beta read report or feedback example, if you have one Your estimated turnaround time If you’re someone who loves romance novels, understands reader psychology, and isn’t afraid to give thoughtful, constructive feedback, I’d love to hear from you.

  • Hourly: $20.00 - $35.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

We're an established premium men's grooming brand rebuilding our content library. We have professionally drafted, well-structured articles on men's skincare and grooming, and we need a genuine subject-matter expert to make them accurate, authoritative, and trustworthy before they go live. This is not a copyediting or proofreading job. The drafts are already clean and readable. What we need is your expertise: adding real practitioner insight, verifying every health-related claim, and lending your professional credentials as the named expert reviewer on each page. Scope: 8 hub articles (roughly 1,200–2,000 words each) covering men's skincare routines, shaving, acne, anti-aging, sun protection, hair/scalp, and body care. We expect to start with 1–2 as a paid trial, then continue with the rest if it's a good fit. What you'll do on each article: Fill in marked [EXPERT] spots with specific, first-hand insight only a practitioner would know. Verify or correct every marked [VERIFY] health/skincare claim against current dermatological consensus; flag anything that can't be supported. Confirm marked [PRODUCT FACT] details against the product pages we provide. Add your name, credentials, and a short bio as the page's expert reviewer. Your value is your background for accuracy and expertise input. These are health-adjacent pages, so getting the facts right is the entire point. Requirements: A verifiable credential or demonstrable expertise in skincare/grooming — e.g., Dermatologist, licensed esthetician, dermatology-adjacent professional, cosmetic chemist, or a writer/editor with a substantial, verifiable track record in the men's grooming/skincare niche. Willingness to be named publicly as the expert reviewer, with your real credentials, on the published pages. Ability to distinguish supported claims from marketing fluff and to flag/cut anything that isn't accurate. Native or fluent English. Comfortable working in Google Docs or Markdown with inline editorial markers. Who this is NOT for: general copyeditors, proofreaders, or generalist content writers without specific skincare/grooming subject expertise. Please don't apply if you can't be named with relevant credentials. To apply: In your first line, tell us your specific credential or niche background, and link to one example of skincare/grooming content you've written or reviewed. Applications that skip this will be passed over.

  • Hourly
  • Expert
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are looking for an experienced developmental editor to help shape an original nonfiction book titled Reflections. Reflections explores themes of wisdom, purpose, personal growth, and understanding reality through lived experience. The manuscript presents original ideas in a thoughtful, conversational style and is intended to inspire readers to think more deeply about themselves and the world around them. The manuscript is approximately 300 pages (75,000–90,000 words) and is complete. We're looking for more than a proofreader. We need someone who can help strengthen the manuscript by improving its organization, clarity, flow, and overall reading experience while preserving the author's voice. The ideal editor will have experience with: Editing nonfiction books Personal growth, philosophy, psychology, leadership, or spirituality Helping authors communicate complex ideas in a clear and engaging way When applying, please include: Examples of nonfiction books you've edited A brief overview of your editing process Your availability to begin, estimated timeline, and pricing Whether you'd be willing to complete a paid sample edit of one chapter Our goal is to publish Reflections in October, so we are looking for an editor who is available to begin immediately and can complete the developmental edit within the next 4–8 weeks, if possible. We are ready to hire the right editor right away and look forward to finding a collaborative partner to help bring this book to life.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $300.00

Title: Crazy or Dead I’m looking for a focused developmental assessment of my 75,000-word psychological thriller, Crazy or Dead. I noticed your work includes psychological suspense/thriller projects, and that is the specific expertise I’m hoping to find. This is my sixth novel. My first five were crime thrillers written in third-person limited, while this is my first psychological thriller written in first-person present. That shift is part of why I’m seeking a specialist’s view. The manuscript is not a rough draft. It has been through multiple beta reads, two full edits, and a final proofread. I believe the plot is sound, the ending resolves the major questions, and I am not looking for a general rewrite or a broad line edit. The premise is: after a traumatic loss, a psychology PhD candidate begins experiencing events that make her question whether she is being hunted, manipulated, or losing her mind. What I want is a sharp professional read on one specific issue: whether the reader confusion in the manuscript feels like effective psychological suspense, or whether it crosses into frustration. The story uses uncertainty, possible paranoia, memory gaps, and shifting trust as part of the engine. I do not want the book made obvious too early, but I do want to know whether the reader has enough grounding, escalation, and clue placement to stay engaged until the reveal. The main areas I’d like evaluated are: Reader confusion versus suspense Whether the protagonist’s uncertainty remains compelling Whether the clue trail is fair and satisfying Whether any sections repeat the same doubt beat too often Whether the final reveal makes the earlier uncertainty worth it Whether the manuscript feels ready for agents/publishers or needs targeted structural adjustment Of course, if you see other significant issues, I would want those brought to my attention as well. Because the reader’s uncertainty is central to the book, I’m hesitant to send a full spoiler synopsis before you’ve had a chance to look at the manuscript. I can provide one if you need it for quoting or later analysis. I’m attaching the manuscript, and you’re welcome to skim whatever portion you need in order to decide whether the project is a good fit and to provide an appropriate quote. Could you let me know whether this kind of focused assessment is something you do, what the approximate cost would be, and how you would approach it? All the Best, Mike Slavin mikeslavinauthor dot com

  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $40.00

Job Title: Beta Reader Needed for Contemporary Billionaire Romance Novel. Description I'm seeking an experienced beta reader for a completed contemporary romance novella. The manuscript has been self-edited and I am looking for thoughtful reader feedback before moving to the next stage of publication. Genre: Contemporary Billionaire Romance (Big City Setting) Length: Approximately 16,500 words I am looking for feedback on: • Overall reader experience • Story flow and pacing • Character development and believability • Emotional connection and romantic chemistry • Areas that feel confusing or underdeveloped • Dialogue authenticity • Consistency of voice and tone • Repetitive language or awkward phrasing • Whether the story meets reader expectations for the billionaire romance genre In addition to a written feedback report (template provided), I would like comments directly within the manuscript (Google Docs or Microsoft Word preferred) noting: • Confusing passages • Dialogue that feels unnatural • Timeline or continuity issues • Repetition • Scenes that lack emotional impact • Opportunities to strengthen character motivations or story tension This is a beta read, not a copyediting or proofreading project. I'm looking for honest, reader-focused developmental feedback. When applying, please include: • Your experience reading or reviewing contemporary romance, particularly billionaire romance • Any relevant beta reading experience • A sample beta report or feedback example (if available) • Your estimated turnaround time Thank you, and I look forward to hearing from you.

Posted 6 days ago
  • Hourly
  • Expert
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

Expert Developmental Editor Needed – Peak Financial Flow I am seeking an experienced developmental editor to help me complete my nonfiction book, Peak Financial Flow. This is more than a proofreading project. I’m looking for a collaborative editor who can help shape the manuscript into a compelling, polished book that educates, inspires, and engages a broad audience. About the Book Peak Financial Flow combines practical financial planning with timeless principles of wealth-building, personal growth, and intentional living. My goal is to simplify complex financial concepts into actionable strategies that readers can immediately apply to improve their financial lives. What I Need The ideal editor will help me: * Strengthen the book’s overall structure, flow, and pacing. * Improve clarity while preserving my voice. * Eliminate repetition and sharpen each chapter. * Enhance storytelling, examples, and reader engagement. * Provide candid, constructive feedback that elevates the manuscript. Ideal Qualifications * Extensive experience editing successful nonfiction books. * Background in personal finance, investing, business, leadership, or self-development is preferred. * Strong developmental editing skills and a collaborative approach. About Me I am a wealth advisor with more than three decades of experience helping individuals and families build financial confidence and long-term wealth. Peak Financial Flow is the culmination of the principles, strategies, and real-world lessons I’ve developed throughout my career, written to help readers create greater financial freedom and live more intentional lives. If you’ve helped develop exceptional nonfiction books and enjoy collaborating with authors to produce their best work, I’d love to hear from you. Please include examples of nonfiction books you’ve edited and why you believe you’d be a strong fit for this project.

  • Hourly
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

Tumbleweeds Magazine, a family-focused publication serving Northern New Mexico, is looking for a detail-oriented Junior Editor to support production of our print/digital issues. This is a great fit for someone organized, comfortable juggling multiple moving pieces, and excited to get hands-on experience across editorial, design, and business operations for a regional publication with deep community roots. What you'll do: Coordinate the production schedule — track deadlines for copy, photography, and design across each issue Liaise with our design/layout team to keep pages on track and content fitting allotted space Manage advertiser materials — collect ad assets, confirm specs, track placement and deadlines Proofread and light-edit copy for grammar, style, and consistency with Tumbleweeds' warm, family-friendly voice Keep an organized status tracker so nothing falls through the cracks Communicate with contributors, advertisers, and freelancers to keep everyone aligned on deadlines Assist with occasional research, fact-checking, or content gathering for features and seasonal issues (e.g., Back to School, holiday guides) What we're looking for: Prior experience in publishing, editorial, or magazine production (internship experience welcome) Strong organizational skills — you can track multiple deadlines without dropping anything Comfortable communicating with vendors/advertisers in a professional, friendly tone Familiarity with project management tools (Monday.com) Basic understanding of print/digital layout workflows (InDesign experience a plus, not required) Excellent written English and attention to detail Bonus: familiarity with Northern New Mexico communities/culture To apply: Please include a brief note on your publishing/editorial experience and any tools you've used to manage production schedules or advertiser relationships.

  • Hourly: $10.00 - $20.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

We are seeking an U.S.-based educator to review and enhance a large library of Advanced Placement (AP) educational content (more like a hobby website) Our existing blog covers AP subjects, including AP Biology and AP Human Geography. The content is well-researched and academically accurate but requires refinement to ensure it reflects an authentic teacher's perspective and resonates with students and parents. For each page, I need about 100-300 words insight on short feedback / any images you may want to add (description is good enough) / missing sections on short etc (this is not detailed writing) Responsibilities include: * Proofreading and editing content for clarity, accuracy, readability, and engagement * Rewriting AI-generated language to sound more natural, conversational, and human * Enhancing articles with practical insights, teaching strategies, exam tips, and real-world classroom perspectives * Adding value through subject-matter expertise, including guidance on common student challenges, effective study approaches, and AP exam expectations * Ensuring content aligns with current AP standards and terminology Project scope: * Approximately 400 existing pages require review and enhancement * An additional 400+ articles are planned, making this an ongoing, scalable engagement * The current material is high quality and serves as a strong foundation; the primary goal is to elevate it with educator expertise and authentic instructional value Ideal candidate: * Current or former U.S.-based teacher with direct experience teaching Advanced Placement courses * Demonstrated expertise in one or more AP subjects, particularly AP Biology and AP Human Geography * Strong editing and content development skills * Familiarity with AP curriculum frameworks, exam formats, and classroom best practices * Experience reviewing or improving AI-generated educational content is a plus We are looking for a long-term partner who can help establish a repeatable process for scaling high-quality, teacher-informed AP content.

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