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Success Stories

The Literary Consultancy is very proud of the talented writers it has helped over the years. Whilst TLC did not set up as a talent scouting operation, but rather to provide informed editorial advice to people writing at all levels, we are well-positioned to keep a steady eye on real writing talent, whilst writing markets fluctuate. We have been instrumental in helping many writers find their place with publishers and publish independently to great success, and this list represents just a small selection of those who’ve gone on to get book deals, top bestseller lists, become bookclub favourites, have their books recommended by Oprah, made into films starring Hollywood actors, and gain media coverage across the UK and internationally. We’re incredibly proud, and very lucky to feature their kind words about TLC here.
“Although I’m a published poet, Kaleidoscope was my first fiction work of any length and I was nervous about sharing it. I needn’t have worried; Cynthia Rogerson was both thorough and encouraging in her TLC feedback. It gave me the confidence and direction that I needed – so much so that a few months later the reworked novella was taken by Mantle Lane Press for publication in their beautiful pocket-size range. Delighted is not the word!”
Sarah Leavesley, 
Kaleidoscope, 
Mantle Lane Press
“I’d been wanting someone professional to read my novel and TLC was the one name that kept cropping up. So I got in touch with Aki and sent the manuscript. The team at TLC, Aki, Yen and Kavita Bhanot, who read the novel, were very helpful. I got a detailed report back on the manuscript which encouraged me look at it through the editor’s eyes and I agreed with most of the feedback. I used it to edit and hone the story and the novel read so much better afterwards. My experience with TLC was wonderful and I’m so glad I chose them.”
Faiqa Mansab, 
This House of Clay and Water, 
Penguin Random House India
“So our book deal with Simon & Schuster has been announced and we couldn’t be happier. We can’t thank TLC enough for their genius matching of manuscript to reader. We not only got a great report, we also found our perfect agent – Hannah Sheppard at DHH Literary Agency. Consider our expectations to have been well and truly exceeded!”
Perdita and Honor Cargill , 
Waiting for Callback, 
Simon & Shuster
“Finding TLC was a turning point for my writing. Until then, I had started many writing projects but had run out of confidence in my writing long before finishing any of them. In writing my second novel, the TLC reading service was invaluable. Like many writers I find it very hard to cut out pieces of prose I’ve carefully nurtured and become attached to. My TLC readers convinced me that a few painful changes to the text would make the portrait of the protagonist stronger and the plot tighter. The confidence I developed through my contact with TLC led me to decide to take the next step and self-publish in order to put my work out there in front of a real audience.”
Julia Ross, 
Cleaning Up in the Valkyrie Suite, 
Troubadour
“An early critique from TLC in March 2014 was very helpful in pushing me to work out what I wanted The Unseeing to be. Lesley McDowell’s insightful report pointed out that I had not yet left the realms of fact; I had not yet figured out what kind of story I wanted to tell. Looking back, I realise that I had mistakenly thought that the history was the story, when of course the story has to be the characters’ arcs – it has to be about what changes. Two years on, The Unseeing has become something else altogether. Something better. But it was hard for me to let go of the ‘facts’, and that is part of the reason that one of the key themes of The Unseeing is truth and deception – how we interpret other people’s stories and how we narrate our own. I’m grateful to both Lesley McDowell and Aki Schilz for their help on my journey to publication.”
Anna Mazzola, 
The Unseeing, 
Tinder Press
“I’m delighted to say that my second novel, The Jasmine Sari, is to be published by Matador on 28th January 2017 and is available for pre-order now. I couldn’t have managed this without the help of TLC. Writing can be an isolating and lonely business and sometimes a writer needs a bit of TLC. I sent them my first complete draft and received from my reader an objective, detailed report on my manuscript that pointed out the weaknesses and the strengths of my work and suggested changes. Though a few critical friends had previously reviewed my book, it was the TLC report that made the real impact on me, the one that led to me making significant changes. I absorbed the advice, followed most of it (not all of it – it’s still my work) and the result is The Jasmine Sari! Thanks TLC.”
Philip Tucker, 
Matador