LGBTQ+ writing

Our stories matter.

What I do

Find out more about what I can do to support your writing.

Developmental editing

Adjustments across the entire manuscript that are tailored to supporting your story. This could be any aspect of your story, including plot, narrative or characterisation.

Copyediting

Checking for consistency, clarity, conciseness and correctness. This level of editing is great for when you are happy with your story but want to tighten up your prose and iron out any wrinkles. Copyediting will also deal with spelling, punctuation and grammar issues.

Typesetting and formatting

Whether you are creating a print book, ebook or both, I can use work with you to design beautiful interior pages that draw your reader in.

Proofreading

Ready to print? (Or whatever the ebook equivalent is!) Proofreading is the final check before publishing and ensures that all spelling, punctuation and grammar are correct as well as formatting and page layout elements are right too.

Beta reading

What’s working? What’s not working? How does the story impact the reader? As a trained editor, I can provide detailed and expert feedback on your novel. This can be especially useful for authors not able to afford a full development edit.

LGBTQ+ authenticity reading

Writing about the LGBTQ+ community? Don’t want to offend? I will read your manuscript, or passages from it, to ensure that you avoid upsetting, hurting or damaging the LGBTQ+ community.

It’s always a pleasure working with Nick. He’s fast, thorough, responsive and extremely reliable. And he always seems to catch all sorts of things I’ve missed. Exactly what you want from a copyeditor!

Kate Castle, Author of Born of the Sea and Girl Island

Who I work with

Find out more about who I support.

Fiction writers

The world needs great stories! You help to explore the world through fiction and your readers want to immerse themselves in the worlds you create. Working together, we can craft extraordinary stories with compelling characters and gripping drama.

Non-fiction writers

As a writer of non-fiction you need to make sure your writing is clear and understood by your readers and you have the facts right too! That’s why good editing of non-fiction is essential and it’s why I am excited to support you to publication.

Businesses and organisations

Business writing needs to be clear and engage your target clients. Working with an experienced editor can enhance your copy and ensure that your message is understood and received well by your customers.

Publishers

Working with your house style, I can support you in creating high-quality books. Get in touch today to find out more!

Working with Nicholas has been wonderful. He is always incredibly quick, has great attention to detail and has helped to make our content the best it can be. I would not hesitate to recommend working with him!

Zoë Schulz, Customer Success Manager, myGwork
  • The Kindest Dream by Yvan Stone
  • How To: Tell Your LGBTQ+ Story by David Ledain
  • X for Extortion by Garrick Jones
  • Cover of Perfect Twist by T. J. Gristwood
  • Cover of Dare vs the Doll by SI Clarke
  • Cover of Stardust Wake by SI Clarke

Some of the LGBTQ+ books I’ve worked on.

Want to know more?

Recent LGBTQ+ blog posts

Creating authentic queer characters

The world is stuffed full of a wide rainbow of people, from all places, backgrounds, gender identities and sexualities, to name a few differences. As our fiction aims to represent the world around us so our characters need to represent that wide variety of people. For a long time, queer characters have been underrepresented in…

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Books for LGBTQ+ History Month

LGBTQ+ History Month is a time for us to reflect and to understand where the LGBTQ+ community has come from, the struggles it has had and the fights it has won. There’s so much more to do but understanding our history is vitally important too. We have always existed. We have always been there, throughout…

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AI Tools in Editing: Why a Human is Best!

In this blog post, we consider why AI tools, despite their ability to understand some rules of grammar and syntax, fall short. We consider cultural landscapes, evolving language and emotional depths that define fiction, showcasing the indispensable role of human editors in crafting stories that not only adhere to grammatical conventions but also resonate authentically…

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2 thoughts on “LGBTQ+ writing

  1. It’s important to me because–as someone in their late 40’s–it would have changed my entire world to know that I wasn’t alone when I was young!

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