When To Bring In Professional Help: Signs Your Manuscript Needs A Developmental Editor
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In this episode, Jess unpacks some of the clearest signs that it may be time to bring a professional set of eyes to your manuscript. Writing a book can feel isolating, overwhelming, and sometimes frustrating—and knowing when to get help can make all the difference.
Jess explores three telltale indicators:
- Your story feels stuck or directionless. A developmental editor can provide structure, identify missing threads, and suggest arcs to keep the narrative flowing.
- You’re receiving confusing or contradictory feedback. This often signals that your themes and lessons aren’t landing. A professional editor can synthesize feedback, clarify recurring themes, and give you a roadmap for revisions.
- You’re too close to the work. When you can’t read your manuscript one more time without getting lost in it, an outside perspective can reveal blind spots and bring clarity.
To close, Jess offers a reflective journal prompt: If you’re working on something right now, ask yourself—“Am I too close to this?”
This episode is both practical and encouraging, helping writers recognize when support can move their book forward.
This podcast is hosted by Jessica Buchanan, a NYT Bestselling author, speaker, survivor and founder of Soul Speak Press. Soul Speak Press is a boutique non-traditional publishing company focused on publishing stories from women who have been through something, now they know something, and can teach us something.
Learn more about Jessica's first book: Impossible Odds: The Kidnapping of Jessica Buchanan and Her Dramatic Rescue by SEAL Team Six
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