Mark Oshiro

 

Screenreader-friendly link to Twitter thread where Mark and I found out that we had been blind reading-writing the same manuscript. Mark Oshiro

Julie Block

 

Hannah is a truly excellent editor. She’s consulted with me on a couple book projects now, helping me with both sensitivity/authenticity issues, and story as a whole. Her input on the way I approached writing marginalized characters and representation has been utterly essential to my…
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Catherine Dehdashti

 

I had many casual readers—friends, family, co-workers, give me lots of good feedback about my novel-in-progress, but I was missing a critical piece: understanding of an important character, an adolescent girl named Genève who had been adopted. I know little about adoption, and even less…
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Gabrielle Prendergast

 

Hannah was a fantastic help with my books. She was easy to approach on sometimes sensitive issues but always willing to honestly point out anything that troubled her. She was available to discuss my books several times during my editing process as well as beta…
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The Wing Girls

 

Hannah copy edited our young adult book as well as gave us overall notes on what would and wouldn’t work within the publishing world. She even gave us homework and a book list to read! She’s meticulous and will catch things you never thought about…
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Cordelia Jensen

 

Hannah is an excellent editor. She answered all my questions about my work in progress and added insight of her own, giving me feedback on issues I didn’t even think needed to be addressed. My book will be infinitely better because of her input. I…
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Jeff Gottesfeld

 

Hannah just did a sensitivity read for me on a PB manuscript project that by any measure would be #ownvoices, and I am so glad that I asked her to do so, from her particular perspective. Her notes were detailed, thoughtful, supportive, incisive, creative, and…
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