Ach! Yegads, tis an abomination on the net of Inter.
[url=www.writersservices.com]Writer's services[/url] is just about the worst website I've seen since ... well, if I'm honest, since yesterday when I saw one or two of the agent's place-holder sites ... but it is still pretty appalling and I hadn't seen a worse one for several months prior to that (the last time I scanned through agency sites...).
They offer a compelling description but no real detail of what you get and I noticed their homepage is copyright June 2001... The price (£100 standard, £110 for a novel as big as mine) implies that you don't get a lot for your money (not sure on hourly rates in this industry, but it takes me more than a day to read...). Has anybody used these guys at all?
Golgonooza has a better site, but again copyright statement is 2002. (Do they really still qualify as a "new" company?) That said, they do a (suspiciously) good line in testimonials, starting with:
When I started up The Ampersand Agency in the summer of 2003, I'd read about Golgonooza and took a look at the site. |
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Then I got a bit more cynical and although I liked the fact that they were confident enough to provide sample reviews, when you read them, they are a bit cheesy / soft-soapy. Given the ridiculously low, standard price I can't honestly believe they will be able to put in enough time to give me what I need - even paying somebody less than my cleaner they wouldn't have time to finish the novel, let alone give me decent feedback. Gut feeling is that they don't suit me.
The Literary Consultancy also have a professional looking site (albeit built using techniques that are not recommended... not that any of you care about that as this a writing forum rather than a developer forum).
They won me over almost instantly with:
Clients are also free to contact the office with any questions at any stage, either regarding their critique or the publishing industry as a whole. |
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Given the good mentions below, I'd say they are high up on my short list from what has been posted. However... they are expensive (looking at the guts of £600 for a review), don't have sample reports on the website and require a printed copy.
I also checked out
The Writer's Workshop. Clean and functional, if conservative, website. Impressively long list of editors and the sample reviews are ... well, I'd like to get a review as detailed as that. Price is realistic at about £380 for a 300 pager or closer to £455 for mine.
Paranoid tremors about Emma reading my pride and joy aside, they would be high up on my shortlist...
Still a couple of other links to check out and one or two freelancers who have contacted me in response to this thread.
Cheers,
Gaius
<Added>ps: The literary consultancy price is based on a novel my size. It is £300 for the first 200 pages.
<Added>pps: Also had a look at
Cornerstones.
No sample reports, but a professional look and feel and a realistic £3.50 per 1000 word report cost. It was frustrating not to see sample reports, but I've had a couple of favourable comments on them, so I'll add them to the shortlist also.
<Added>Hilary Johnson looks to me to be a very compelling option. She has no prices on the site, but the workflow she describes and the tone of her website gives her instant credibility that is backed up by Emma's comments above. I like.